Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Dolichousnea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Dolichousnea diffracta (Vain.) Articus
334745Yanagisawa, T.   17181952-05-06
Japan, Shikoku, Tokushima, Mount Tsurugi, 33.853595 134.094163

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Dolichousnea trichodeoides (Vain. ex Motyka) Articus
186707Pócs, T.; Bjørnstad   6706/N1972-06-04
Tanzania, Morogoro, Montes Nguru ya Ndege, prope urbem Morogoro., -6.7 37.6, 815 - 850m

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Dolichousnea trichodeoides (Vain. ex Motyka) Articus
197547Shibuichi, H.; Yoshida, Kozo; Mineta, M.   79651985-07-31
Taiwan, Taiwan, Hualien, Mt. Hohuan-shan, Hsiulin-gun., 3100m

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Dolichousnea trichodeoides (Vain. ex Motyka) Articus
186710Santesson, Rolf   10701 a1954-08-17
Ivory Coast, Worodougou, Séguéla, Circle of Séguéla, ca. 25 km E of Séguéla, 400 - 450m

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Dolichousnea trichodeoides (Vain. ex Motyka) Articus
186708de Witte, G., F.   25101947-04-13
Democratic Republic of Congo, Katanga, Reservatum naturae Upemba, Kukana., 1810m

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Dolichousnea trichodeoides (Vain. ex Motyka) Articus
186709Maas Geesteranus, R., A.   121061949-12-03
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp Div, Tzitzikama Mountains, Plant Forest near Storms River, -33.973789 23.886975, 200m

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394610Paquy, G.   s.n.
France, Lorraine, Vosges, St. Jacques inter Longmaret et Reckonmemerci in Vogesis. Gallia, 48.061173 6.934101

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396391Krempelhuber, August, von   s.n.
Germany, Bavaria, Bavariae super.

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397562Arnold, F. C., G.   s.n.1896-00-00
Germany, Bavaria, Près de Tegernsee (Bavaria)

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388897Rosentreter, Roger   220222022-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, Moresby Camp recreation area. On Moresby Island, on Gillatt Arm of the sound, 53.05257 -132.02447, 2m


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