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

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University of Washington Herbarium


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Huilia nigrocruenta (Anzi) Hertel
WTU-F-019123Gary A. Laursen   3566
Switzerland, Grünbüden, Alp Trida Sarnnaun., 762m

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WTU-F-019141Gary A. Laursen   3597
Switzerland, Graubunden Canton, Albula Pass., 2350 - 2600m

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Rhizocarpon Ramond ex DC.
WTU-F-019143Gary A. Laursen   3599
Switzerland, Graubunden Canton, Albula Pass., 2350 - 2600m

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Omphalina luteolilacina (J. Favre) D.M. Hend.
WTU-F-019196Gary A. Laursen   3580
Switzerland, Grünbüden, Alp Trida Sarnnaun., 762m

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Omphalina velutina (Quélet) Quélet
WTU-F-019202Gary A. Laursen   3576
Switzerland, Grünbüden, Alp Trida Sarnnaun., 762m

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WTU-F-023272Gary A. Laursen   35811984-08-28
Switzerland, Samnaun, Alp Trida., 762m

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Omphalina hudsoniana (H.S. Jenn.) H.E. Bigelow
WTU-F-023273Gary A. Laursen   35751984-08-28
Switzerland, Samnaun, Alp Trida., 762m


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