Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scytinium gelatinosum (Leptogium gelatinosum, Leptogium sinuatum, Collema scotinum, Collema sinuatum, Leptogium scotinum, Leptogium sinuatum var. scotinum, Leptogium sinuatum var. sinuatum, Parmelia scotina, Lathagrium scotinum, Leptogium pellucidum var. sinuatum, Leptogium scotinum var. scotinum, L... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 69.31832 - 72.58083 Long: 9.93164 - 29.09180; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lund Botanical Museum


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Leptogium gelatinosum (With.) J. R. Laundon
1049198Th. M. Fries   1864-08-00
Norway, Finnmark, Nesseby, Mortensnes, 70.13027778 29.00916667

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
13566J.M. Norman   
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, In Porsangria inter Børselv inter Hestenæsset, 70.3111 25.4708

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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
177193Jon T. Klepsland   JK11-L3472011-08-23
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Porsanger, Sattonjarga, 70.3357 25.4008, 25m

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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
221152Kim Abel   KA090022009-08-04
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Kåfjord, Avzzevaggi, 69.3785 20.6028, 330m

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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
13563B. Lynge   1911-06-16
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Tromsø, Tromsø amt: Fløifjeld, 69.6271 19.0063, 300 - 670m

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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
200399Jon T. Klepsland   JK14-L2842014-06-27
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Kvænangen, Kvenbukta N, 69.9654 21.8973, 260m

University Museum of Bergen


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Scytinium gelatinosum (With.) Otálora et al.
45673T.M. Fries   1864-00-00
Norway, Troms og Finnmark, Tromsø, Tromsøe, 69.6759 18.9604, 1 - 135m


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