Dataset: PH
Search Criteria: Slovakia; Presov; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


PH
Bacidia cinerea (Schaer.) Trevis.
PH00779011H. Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, vallis dictae "Ticha" prope Podbánszkó, comit Liptó in Hungaria, 49.159699 19.923231

PH
Bacidia cinerea (Schaer.) Trevis.
PH00779012H. Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, vallis dictae "Ticha" prope Podbánszkó, comit Liptó in Hungaria, 49.15969 19.9232

PH
PH00779938H. Lojka   s.n.1883-00-00
Slovakia, Presov, prope balneum Tátra-Füred [near the Tátra-Füred bath], 49.15 20.2333

PH
Lecanora cadubriae (A. Massal.) Hedl.
PH00792574H. Lojka   s.n.1883-07-30
Slovakia, Presov, 49.11939 20.06292, 1351m

PH
Lecanora subintricata (Nyl.) Th. Fr.
PH00792744H. Lojka   s.n.1881-08-29
Slovakia, Presov, In ditione Lapinova prope pagum Teplicska, comit. Liptó [In the domain of Lapinova near the village of Liptovská Teplička], 48.966412 20.088841

PH
Loxospora elatina (Ach.) A. Massal.
PH00793134H. Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, in valle dicta "Ticha" prope Podbánskó, comit Liptó in Hungaria [in the valley called "Ticha" near Podbánskó, in the county of Liptó in Hungary], 49.159699 19.923231

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PH00793125H. Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, in valle dicta "Ticha dolina" prope Podbánszkó, comit. Liptó in Hungaria, 49.159699 19.923231

PH
PH00792858H. Lojka   s.n.1881-08-30
Slovakia, Presov, In valle Mlinicza supra lacum Csorba-ensem (Tatra) in Hungaria [In the valley of Mlinicza above Lake Csorba (Tatra) in Hungary], 49.145482 20.051075

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PH00794169Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, alpis "Dzurova" prope pagum Teplicska, comit. Lipto, 48.904882 20.119836

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PH00794785H. Lojka   s.n.
Slovakia, Presov, torrentis "Grosser Kohlbach" prope balneum Tatra-Fured, comit. Szepes in Hungaria [of the torrent "Grosser Kohlbach" near the Tatra-Fured bath, com. Szepes in Hungary, 49.137982 20.217759


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