Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caloplaca alstrupii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
BR5030035746500Aptroot A.   21319
Netherlands

BR
Caloplaca alstrupii Søchting
BR5030066881676Alstrup V.   61321996-04-08
Denmark, NEZ, Frederiksværk, Arresødal, at bridge at Arresødalsvej

BR
Caloplaca alstrupii Søchting
BR5030035741451Aptroot A.   159601986-03-20
Netherlands, Hooge Berg between Oudeschild and Den Burg, 53.033333 4.816667

BR
BR5030035745497Aptroot A.   790
Netherlands

BR
Caloplaca alstrupii Søchting
BR5030035747514Aptroot A.   159601986-03-00
Netherlands, Hoge Berg

BR
Caloplaca alstrupii Søchting
BR5030067454626Alstrup V.   64582003-05-04
Denmark, Frederiksværk

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
E01003108Coppins, Brian J.   254022019-05-04
Scotland, (VC 80) Roxburghshire, Kippilaw woodland, 55.548889 -2.718333, 170m

E
E01002171Coppins, Brian J.   254032019-05-04
Scotland, (VC 80) Roxburghshire, Kippilaw woodland, 55.548333 -2.717778, 170m

E
E00905804Coppins, Brian J.; Vondrak, J.; McCutcheon, D.   252432018-05-19
England, (VC 68) North Northumberland, Kirknewton, woodland of W side of College Burn, 90m

E
E00905626Vondrák, Jan   193422018-05-19
England, (VC 68) North Northumberland, Kirknewton, at brook College Burn, 100m

E
E00817084Powell, Mark   8482009-07-00
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes, Raasay, c. 100 m W of Raasay House, 57.3525 -6.083056, 10m

E
E00817085Powell, Mark   8212009-07-00
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes, Raasay, Campsite area NW of Raasay House, 57.353611 -6.081389, 10m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF001607Vagn Alstrup   1995-04-14
Sjaelland, Arresødal, E of Frederiksvaerk.


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