Dataset: BG
Taxa: Leciophysma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
59365J.J. Havaas   1907-00-00
Norway, Vestland, Ullensvang, Helnaberg og Graoberg på Hardangervidda

BG
83850T. Tønsberg   368412006-07-16
Norway, Nordland, Narvik, NW side of Kvitforselva, 68.3563 17.4199, 320 - 380m

BG
44574D.O. Øvstedal   1983-08-29
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Karlsøy, Vanna

BG
44575A.H. Magnusson   33301919-07-17
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, prope Torne träsk, Abisko, 350m

BG
63921B. Lynge   1926-07-14
Norway, Svalbard, Spitsb.: Calypso Bay

BG
72791P.Y. Wong, P. Budkerwitsch, J. Secker   46701999-07-12
Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island: 9 km SW of Nanisivik, 73 -84.75

BG
73217D.O. Øvstedal   1987-08-01
Norway, Svalbard, Moskusdalen

BG
73341B. Lynge   1926-07-21
Norway, Svalbard, uren mellem Camp Violet og Berzeliusfjell, Van Keylen Bay

BG
76609A.H. Magnusson   1921-08-01
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, in the vicinity of Abisko, 400m

BG
76876D.O. Øvstedal   1987-07-29
Norway, Svalbard, Vest-Spitsbergen, Moskusdalen

BG
Leciophysma saximontana (T. Sprib., P.M. Jørg. & M. Schultz) P.M. Jørg., Wedin & S. Ekman
84391T. Spribille, I. Houde   211732006-08-01
Canada, British Columbia, Rocky Mountains, S of Kootenay National Park: Albert River, 50.6282 -115.5495, 1220m

BG
Leciophysma Th. Fr.
100057T. Tønsberg   435062014-06-28
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, Trollholmsund, 70.3042 25.178, 9m

BG
94175T. Tønsberg   400422010-06-29
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, W of Porsangerfjorden, NNE of Trollholmsund, between the path and Trollholmsundet, 70.3045 25.178, 1 - 20m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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