Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tapellaria nigrata (Bacidia rufula var. nigrata, Patellaria rufula var. nigrata)
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
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
38516Aptroot, A.   64709 B2006-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, along the dirt road from Bellavista to Media Luna, farmland on the W-side of the dirt road, -0.681666 -90.323888, 285m

CDS:Lichens
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
38519Aptroot, A.   64274 B2006-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, abandoned farm along the northern part of the loop road from Bellavista to Garrapatero, -0.681944 -90.309722, 275m

CDS:Lichens
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
38534Bungartz, F.   7064 D2007-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, Camote, N of Cerro Mesa and Finca of René Valle, ca. 20 m N of National Park boundary, -0.637333 -90.298166, 478m

CDS:Lichens
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
41274Bungartz, F.   8628 B2008-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, San Cristóbal, trail to Ochoa, at the border of the National Park, ca. 1 km N of El Progreso, -0.894555 -89.55575, 297m

CDS:Lichens
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
45112Rivas Plata, E.   40912010-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, farm of Don Cabrera between Bellavista and Cascajo, ca. 1 km W of Cascajo, -0.677472 -90.289277, 249m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Tapellaria nigrata (Müll.Arg.) R. Sant.
COLO-L-0097611   
Ecuador, Galapagos


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