Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Psorinia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
189024Tobolewski, Z.   s.n.1956-06-28
Poland, Lesser Poland, Nowy Targ, Montes Tatri, Alti, vallis Dolinka pod Kolem (supra lacum Zadni Staw) in superior pars vallis Dolina Pieciu Stawów Polskich, 1920m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
30395Ammann, Klaus   s.n.1980-08-24
Switzerland, Grisons, Lugnez SSE Vrin, Faltschonhorn, N-Grat., 46.655847 9.099459, 3000m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
398214Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1956-09-25
Poland, Lesser Poland, Carpati, Tatra Magna, montes Cervené vrchy. Montis Czuba Goryczkowa, 1910m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
398216Clauzade, Georges; Lambinon, J.; Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1966-08-07
Slovakia, Zilina, Carpati, Montes Tatra Magna (pars. occid.: Cervené vrchy). in monte Kondracká kopa, 2000m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
398217Pisút, I.   s.n.1963-09-01
Slovakia, Presov, Slovakia sept, Vysoké Tatry. In decl. occid. montis Vysaná Priehyba, 1970m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
398215Vezda, Antonin   s.n.1983-08-24
Slovakia, Bratislava, Tatra Magna. In valle Mlynská dolina loco Nad skokom dicto, in pede montis Patria, 1700 - 1800m

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
398218Dufour, Leon   466
France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Pyrénées-Orientales, Mont Canigou (Pyrénées), 42.518882 2.456656

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
396132unspecified   s.n.
Switzerland, Bern, Grimsel, Susten, 46.72917 8.449

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Psorinia conglomerata (Ach.) Gotth. Schneider
397368Zwackh-Holzhausen, W., von   s.n.
Austria, Tyrol, Ex alpibus Tyrolensibus


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