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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
L1412R. Santesson   640 c1940-02-07
Argentina, Argentina.Tierra del Fuego: Sierra Alvear, the southern slope, above Las Cotorras (about 20 km ENE of Ushuaia), alt. 900-1000 m.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209635Rohmeder   1945-01-29
Argentina, Chubut, Argentina: Chubut-Lago Futalaufquen alt. 1800-2000 m. s. m.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209637Rolf Santesson   639d1940-02-07
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego (excl. Antárida e Islas del Atlántico Sur), Tierra del Fuego: Sierra Alvear, the southern slope, above Las Cotorras (about 20 km ENE of Ushuaia). On rocks in the alpine region, alt. 800 - 900 m.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209636Erik Ljungner & Anna Ljungner   1933-04-30
Argentina, Rio Negro, Northern Patagonia. The National Park of Nahuel Huapi. Capitan.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209639R. E. Perez-Moreau   1940-01-23
Argentina, Rio Negro, Argentina: Parque Nacional de Nahuel-Huapi, Cerro Righi (=C. French). Lago Frias.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209640Rolf Santesson   641e1940-02-06
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego (excl. Antárida e Islas del Atlántico Sur), Tierra del Fuego: Sierra Sorondo, the northern slope, above Las Cotorras (about 20 km ENE of Ushuaia). On rocks in the alpine region, alt. 800 m.

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Usnea perpusilla (I. M. Lamb) F. J. Walker
F209641Rolf Santesson   450c1940-01-29
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego (excl. Antárida e Islas del Atlántico Sur), Tierra del Fuego: Monte Marcial, the southeastern slope, above Ushuaia. On rocks in the alpine region, alt. 700 m.


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Google Map

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