Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lichenopeltella ramalinae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
E01002495Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   258291996-04-27
Republic of Ireland, (VC H2) North Kerry, Ross Island

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
E00786355Coppins, Brian J.   245352013-09-25
Scotland, (VC 101) Kintyre, Taynish NNR - Compartment 15, 56.002778 -5.631944, 20 - 30m

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
E00620569Coppins, B.J. & Douglass, J.R.   240292012-04-27
Scotland, (VC 90) Angus

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
E00604618Coppins, Brian J.   238502011-04-13
Scotland, (VC 106) East Ross

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
E00604589Coppins, B.J. & Harrold, P.   232982009-12-02
Scotland, (VC 90) Angus

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
TU26104bAve Suija   2003-06-09
Estonia, Lääne-Viru maakond, Kaevu maaüksus, 59.16667 26.46667

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
TUF045806Ave Suija   2008-10-10
Põlva maakond, Krüüdneri mõis, 58.12285 26.69662

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
TUF084858Ave Suija   2017-11-16
Põlva maakond, Kiidjärve küla, Saesaare paisu juures, 58.126425 27.051888

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
TUF089780Ave Suija;Mihkel Suija   2020-06-27
Tartu maakond, Palumäe küla, RMK matkarada, 58.189999 26.567499

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Lichenopeltella ramalinae Etayo & Diederich
TUF026104.bAve Suija   2003-06-09
Lääne-Viru maakond, Kaevu maaüksus, 59.16667 26.46667


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