Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Synaptospora tartaricola (Roselliniopsis tartaricola, Sphaeria tartaricola, Orbicula tartaricola)
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
J. Hafellner   366591994-07-03

Private Herbarium of Javier Etayo


hb. Etayo
Roselliniopsis tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Matzer
J. Etayo   205092003-00-00
Spain, Huesca, Aragón: 68, Huesca, Zuriza, barranco de Gamueta, 1350-1550 m, 31-V-03

hb. Etayo
Roselliniopsis tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Matzer
Etayo, J.   301762016-00-00
Portugal, Portugal (10): Braga, camino de Vieira do Minho hacia la Sª de Cabreira, robledal en parque con Lobarion, 580 m, 41º38’51’N, 8º06’04’’O, 580m

University of Helsinki, Lichens


H
Synaptospora tartaricola (Nyl. ex Leight.) Cain
http://id.luomus.fi/HA.H9504641   
United Kingdom, Wales, Gwynedd, Dolgellau, 52.74 -3.88

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0138125J. Hafellner   305641992-08-28
Sweden, Bohuslän (Bh), Lysekil commune, Bro par, Näverkärr, 58.358333 11.366667, 20m


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