Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidella asema (Lecidea catalinaria, Lecidella elaeochromoides, Lecidella subincongrua var. elaeochromoides, Lecidea alienata, Lecidea asema, Lecidea effugiens, Lecidea elaeochromoides, Lecidea polyantha, Lecidea subincongrua, Lecidea vulgata f. effugiens, Lecidella asema var. elaeochromoides, Leci... (show all)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Körb.
L-030692H. Hertel   1979-07-23
Iceland, Vesturland, Skardsströnd, schmale Lanzunge vom W-Kap der Halbinsel südwestlich in den Breidafjördur hineinreichend. Nahe dem Gehöft Langeyjarnes, 3m

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Körb.
1614902Aino Henssen   1972-08-06
Iceland, Vestfirdir, Kollsvík, 65.61805556 -24.31833333

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Körb.
COLO-L-0077629H. Hertel   151979-07-23
Iceland, Island: Dalasysla; Skaròsströnd: Schmale Landzunge vom W-Kap der Halbinsel südwestlich in den Breidafjördur hineinreichend: nahe dem Gehöft Langeyjarnes. Senkrechte, überwiegend N-exponierte, (durch darüberliegende Seevogelsitzplätze) stickstoffbeeinflußie Wandflächen von Basalt-Küstenfelsen., 65.191667 -22.520833, 3m

University of Helsinki, Lichens


H
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Knoph & Hertel
http://id.luomus.fi/HA.H9000808Henssen, Aino   1972-01-01
Iceland

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Lecidella asema (Nyl.) Körb.
WIS-L-0121947H. Hertel   s.n.1979-07-23
Iceland, Vesturland, Dalasýsla. Skarðsströnd, schmale Lanzunge vom W-Kap der Halbinsel südwestlich in den Breiðafjörður hineinreichend. Nahe dem Gehöft Langeyjarnes, 65.191667 -22.520833, 3m


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Google Map

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