Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anisomeridium polypori (Anisomeridium juistense, Arthopyrenia willeyana, Ditremis nyssogena [as 'nyssaegena'], Anisomeridium nyssigenum, Thelidium juistense, Paraphysothele juistensis, Zignoëlla nyssogena, Apiospora polypori, Anisomeridium willeyanum)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Galapagos; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de Líquenes de la Fundación Charles Darwin para las Islas Galápagos, Ecuador


CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
28609Bungartz, F.   45232006-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santiago, ca. 500 m S of Bucanero, near the canyon at the northeastern foothills of Cerro Cowan (near permanent monitoring plot # 4 "Encañada"), -0.1725 -90.825, 70m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
37286Ertz, D.   119272007-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isabela, southwestern slope, above Tagus Cove, -0.224333 -91.322555, 860m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
37967Bungartz, F.   74802007-12-11
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isabela, southwestern slope, above Tagus Cove (2nd campsite), -0.228694 -91.329805, 724m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
30675Aptroot, A.   641142006-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Pinzón, along the trail going up from Playa Escondida, -0.602777 -90.666944, 254m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
29787Aptroot, A.   630592005-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, Puerto Ayora, near Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS), -0.742222 -90.302777, 1m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
31837Aptroot, A.   652512006-07-03
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isabela, on the crater rim near the hut, -0.4425 -91.091944, 1100m

CDS:Lichens
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M.E. Barr
28180Bungartz, F.   41492006-06-03
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isabela, outer SE-exposed slope, ca. 100 m below the crater rim, -0.426666 -91.086666, 1146m


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