Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea cladocarpa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00197434W. A. Weber & J. Lanier   1976-04-25
Ecuador, Galapagos Province, Isla Floreana (Charles), trail from Black Beach to highlands, 100m

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Usnea cladocarpa Fée
BR5030062509703Collector unknown   S.N.
Mexico

BR
Usnea cladocarpa Fée
BR5030062508676Collector unknown   S.N.
Brazil

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Usnea cladocarpa Fée, 1825
PC0077603Glaziou, A.   
Rio Janeiro

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F201665W. A. Weber & Jeannine Lanier   1976-04-25
Ecuador, Galápagos, Floreana (Charles, Santa Maria), Ecuador. Galapagos Islands. Isla Floreana (Charles). Abundant on one lone tree of Acacia, trail from Black Beach to highlands ca. 100 m.s.m.

S
F201664   

S
F201666K. Kalb & G. Plöbst   1978-11-01
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia. Rio de Janeiro, Serra da Mantiqueira: Itatiaia, inter Registro do Picú et Agulhas Negras, alt. 1900 m s.m.

S
F238251Rolf Santesson   32701941-09-14
Chile, Chile. Prov. Valdivia: Valdivia, Piedra Blanca

S
F239121Rolf Santesson   32701941-09-14
Chile, Chile. Prov. Valdivia: Valdivia, Piedra Blanca

S
F245371M. Cl. Gay   
Chile, Los Lagos, Chiloé, Patria: Chili, Chiloë et Valdivia

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF061387Klaus Kalb;G. Plöbst   1978-11-01
Rio de Janeiro, Serra de Mantiqueira: Itatiaia, inter Registro do Picu et Agulhas Negras

TU
TUF061386William Alfred Weber;Jeannine Lanier   1976-04-25
Galapagos Islands. Isla Floreana (Charles). Trail from Black Beach to highlands


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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