Dataset: FH
Search Criteria: Switzerland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


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barcode-00060782K. W. G. L. Fuckel   454
Switzerland, Alpes. Near St. Moritz.

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Sarcogyne cyclocarpa (Anzi) J. Steiner
barcode-00259104   
Switzerland, Kanton Graubuenden, Poschiavo, Premadio, Val Pisella, Monte Santalbo [?] e Alpe Camsciano

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Acarospora hospitans albomarginata H. Magnusson
barcode-00259205A. H. Magnusson   109461927-08-05
Switzerland, Engadin, Ardez, near Inn, 1400m

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barcode-00259401   
Switzerland, ex Reuenthal Rhaetorum

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Lichenothelia metzleri (J. Lahm) D. Hawksworth
barcode-00197494   1913-03-19
Switzerland, Val d'Anniviers, Sierre

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Physcia leptalea (Acharius) de Candolle
barcode-00197875   
Switzerland

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barcode-00197953A. M. Henssen   33055a1989-06-10
Switzerland, Ticino, Lago de Lugano, Gandria, Südhang des M. Brè, etwa 10 m hohe Kalkwand an der Strasse nach Porlezza

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Myriospora smaragdula (Wahlenberg) Nägeli ex Uloth
barcode-00302559   
Switzerland, In m. Gurten, Belpberg, Grimsel

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Biatoridium monasteriense J. Lahm ex Körber
barcode-00302671J. Rome   2871881-10-25
Switzerland, entre les [Eaurvides?] et Grange-Canal dans le Memin de Richemont

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barcode-00302676   
Switzerland, Vaud, Grand Muveran

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barcode-00275239   
Switzerland, Ad Rheni ripes ca. Ragaz, Helvetiae

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Xylographa parallela (Acharius) Fries: Fries
barcode-00377284K. W. G. L. Fuckel   108
Switzerland, Weisstan[n]enthal im K[?ron] Gallen

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Xylographa parallela (Acharius) Fries: Fries
barcode-00377289K. W. G. L. Fuckel   
Switzerland, Ca. St. Moritz

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Lecidea Ach.
barcode-01142707[no data available]   E2351912-12-26
Switzerland, Sierre

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Melaspilea deformis (Schaerer) Nylander
barcode-00454143C. Hegetschweiler   
Switzerland, Zurich


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