Dataset: WIS
Search Criteria: Turkey; Anatolia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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Aspicilia desertorum (Krempelh.) Mereschk.
WIS-L-0121805V. John   s.n.1990-08-03
Turkey, Anatolia, Adiyaman, N of Karadut, on trail to Nemrut Dagh, 37.9666667 38.75, 1750m

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WIS-L-0121752H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-12
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Çesme Peninsula, Akdag near Karaburun, on the western slope of Akdag between Karaburun and Yaylaköy, 38.6166667 26.4666667, 500m

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Protoparmeliopsis bolcana (Pollini) Lumbsch
WIS-L-0121727H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-11
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Çesme Peninsula, at the roadside between Karapinar and Balikliova, 38.4 26.6166667, 10m

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WIS-L-0121726H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-14
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Yamanlar Dagh, S-part, road to Karagöl, 38.533333 27.15, 700m

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WIS-L-0121739H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-11
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Çesme Peninsula, at the roadside between Karapinar and Balikliova, 38.2 26.616667, 10m

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Lecanora subcarnea (Lilj.) Ach.
WIS-L-0121799H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-14
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Yamanlar Dagh, N slopes on the road to Karagöl, 38.533333 27.183333, 750m

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WIS-L-0121751H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-18
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Bozdagköy, Bozdag Mtn., 38.35 28.0833333, 1150m

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Lecanora swartzii subsp. caulescens (J. Steiner) Leuckert & Poelt
WIS-L-0121763H.T. Lumbsch   s.n.1992-04-18
Turkey, Anatolia, Izmir, Bozdag Mtn, E of Bozdagköy, 38.35 28.1, 1700m

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Circinaria fruticulosa (Eversm.) Sohrabi
WIS-L-0121806V. John   s.n.1997-08-04
Turkey, Anatolia, Çorum, near road from Merzion to Çorum, 30 km S of Merzifon, 40.65 35.2666667, 950m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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