Dataset: BG
Search Criteria: Bolivia; Cochabamba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
79387B. Ståhl   1999-11-11
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Diampampa, in the valley of Río San Miguel, -17.7167 -64.6667, 1450m

BG
Parmeliella pannosa (Swartz) Nyl.
79388B. Ståhl   1999-11-11
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Diampampa, in the valley of Río San Miguel, -17.7167 -64.6667, 1450m

BG
Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flotow) Vain.
79389B. Ståhl   1999-11-11
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Diampampa, in the valley of Río San Miguel, -17.7167 -64.6667, 1450m

BG
Lepraria finkii (de Lesd.) R.C. Harris
85924A. Flakus   7867 dupl.2006-06-10
Bolivia, Cochabamba, near Incachaca village [BOLIVIA, Cochabamba, PROV. CHAPARE], -17.2358 -65.8142, 2198m

BG
Lepraria diffusa (J.R. Laundon) Kukwa
95786M. Kukwa   6156 dupl2008-07-19
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Prov. Carrasco, Carrasco National Park, Monte Punku village, -17.5837 -65.3008, 2800m


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Google Map

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