Dataset: BG
Search Criteria: RWANDA; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


BG
Trapeliopsis haumanii (Zahlbr.) G. Schneider
44086J. Lambinon   72/Rw/397 dupl.1972-01-30
Rwanda, Chaine des Birunga. Massif du Karisimbi, Marais à Carex runssoroensis sur la crête nord-ouest du cratère principal du Karisimbi, 3900m

BG
44087J. Lambinon   74/667 dupl.1974-07-30
Rwanda, Vallée de la Sebeya à env. 3 km au S du poste minier de Gikungu (env. 30 km N de Rutsiro, pref. Gisenyi), 2050m

BG
Fuscopannaria praetermissa (Nyl.) P.M. Jörg.
44088J. Lambinon   72/Rw/384 dupl. dupl.1972-01-29
Rwanda, Chaine des Birunga. Massif du Karisimbi, Cratère principal du Karisimbi, 3850m

BG
44090J. Lambinon   72/Rw/919 dupl.1972-02-26
Rwanda, Chaine des Birunga. Entre Kinigi et le pied du Gahinga. Foret de montagne broussailleuse en contrebas de la selle entre le Sabyinyo et le Gahinga, 2400m

BG
Pannaria tavaresii P.M. Jörg.
44091J. Lambinon   74/488 dupl.1974-07-24
Rwanda, Gikungu (env. 30 km N de Rutsiro, préfect. Gisenyi). Fond de la vallée de la Bikeneko, 2100m

BG
Lobaria retigera (Bory) Trevis.
64192J. Lambinon   74/8261974-08-15
Rwanda, Silva Rugege, km 105 ad viam Botare- Cyangugu, 1950m

BG
69180LJ. Lambinon   72/Rw/5131972-02-06
Rwanda, Silva Gishwati, km 39 in via inter Gisenyi et Kibuye, 2150m

BG
Trapeliopsis haumanii (Zahlbr.) G. Schneider
71100J. Lambinon   72/Rw/3891972-01-29
Rwanda, Flore du Rwanda. Chaine des Birunga. Massif du Karisimbi. Cratère principal du Karisimbi, 3850m

BG
Pannaria globuligera
44089J. Lambinon   74/695 dupl.1974-07-31
Rwanda, Vallée de la Bikeneko, à 1'W du poste minier de Gikungu (env. 30 km N de Rutsiro, préfect. Gisenyi), 2100m


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