Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allographa carassensis (Graphina carassensis, Graphis carassensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0301938FR. Lücking   16605-b2003-04-02
Costa Rica, Cartago, Tapantí National Park (La Amistad Pacífico Conservation Area), Sector Tapantí, Tapantí Station: 35 km SE of San José and 18 km SE of Cartago, access road before park entrance, 9.77 -83.8, 1150m

F:Botany
C0301939FR. Lücking   15309-b2002-07-02
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, La Amistad International Park (La Amistad Pacífico Conservation Area), Sector Cerro Biolley, Sabanas Esperanza: 30 km NNW of San Vito near Biolley, lower trail from road to Sabanas Esperanza, 9.07 -83.05, 1300 - 1400m

F:Botany
C0301937FR. Lücking   15273-b2002-07-01
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, La Amistad International Park (La Amistad Pacífico Conservation Area), Altamira Station: 20 km N of San Vito near Finca Colorado, trail to Casa Coca, 9.03 -83, 1600 - 1800m

F:Botany
C0266438FM. E. S. Cáceres & R. Lücking   01-0019
Brazil, Alagoas, Pilar, Reserva Particular do Patrimonio Natural (RPPN) Fazenda Sao Pedro, -9.62 -35.97, 50m

Lichens at Herbarium Berolinense, Berlin


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Allographa carassensis (Vain.) Lücking & Kalb
16058F. Mattick   
Brazil, BRAZIL, Rio de Janeiro: Parque Nacional da Serra dos Orgãos. Surroundings of Sede do Parque. Alt. c. 1000 m., -22.5 -43.05

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Allographa carassensis (Vain.) Lücking & Kalb
93572Jan Wolf & Arn de Wilde   1985-12-02
Colombia, COLOMBIA, Risaralda: Mnpio. Sta. Rosa de Cabal, ca. 300 m al E de Termales de Sta. Rosa. Alt. 2120 m., 4.85 -75.5333

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
M. E. Hale   350821969-01-00
Virgin upland rain forest. Dom-Can logging area just west of Pont Casse. Morden-Smithsonian Expedition.


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Google Map

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