Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Durietzia pallida (Lobaria pallida, Ricasolia pallida, Sticta pallida)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28420Lindig   
Colombia, Colombia. 'N. Granata', Chuachi, alt. 2600 m.

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28421Alfredo Bernard   
Ecuador, Ecuador. Antisana. Unter der Schneegrenze, alt. 3500-4000 m.

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28422P. Dusén   1902-05-10
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaia, Retiko

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28424M. Ramos   1920-06-00
Philippines, Mindanao: Bukidnon, in monte Dumalucpihan

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28425J. Cuatrecasas, Schultes & Smith   124701941-10-20
Colombia, Colombia. Cordillera Oriental, Dept. Norte de Santander, región del Sarare, entre el Alto del Loro y el Alto de Santa Inés, alt. 1800-2200 m.

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28423G. Mandon   17101859-03-00
Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia. Prov. Larecaja: Viciniis Porata, Gneliguaya(?), Lancha de Cochipata Gmerambaya(?) (...). Reg. temp, alt. 2800-3100 m.

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28427Richard C. Harris   175141983-12-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Ecuador. Prov. Pichincha: W slope of Pasachoa, c. 30 km. SSE of Quito, 00°25'S, 78°28'W, alt. 2900 m, humid, secondary forest in caldera

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Lobaria pallida (J. D. Hooker) Trevisan
L28426Richard C. Harris   147221982-04-27
Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic. Prov. La Vega: 4,7 km. S of Constanza, then 8 km. toward Pinar Parejo, moist broadleaf forest along road, alt. 6150 ft.


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Google Map

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