Dataset: OSC-Lichens
Search Criteria: Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Pertusaria albescens (Huds.) M. Choisy & Werner
141627T. Nash III   244391986-07-28
Austria, Gumperdona Valley, Vorarlberg. Ratikon, SSW of Nenzing, Gumperdona Valley, Stop 3, 47.13333333 -9.783333333, 1050m

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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
139329Gerhard Follmann   1977-07-01
Austria, MittelĀ_sterreich, Hohe Tauern, 2100m

OSC:Lichens
143755S. Woike   1981-11-01
Austria, Salzburg, Salzburg, 1600m

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33416R Becking   
Austria, Tirol,Lech,plot #640813, Tirol

OSC:Lichens
Trapelia coarctata (Turner) M. Choisy
136889Roger Rosentreter   107141996-08-29
Austria, Zirbitzkogel Peak Area, Seetaler Alpen, Steiermark, 47.05 -14.35, 1630 - 2300m

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98037H. Suza   
Austria, Austria inferior: in cortice Abietum in summo monte Einenstein prope Lilienfeld. c. 1000 m. s. m.

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167730B.D. Ryan   198551986-06-01
Austria, Steiermark. Schladmenger Tauern. Kleinsolktal, Kohlung., 47.35 12.1, 1000m

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Gyalecta ulmi (Sw.) Zahlbr.
168051R. Turk   13541978-07-01
Austria, Salzburg., 47.8078333333333 12.9756666666667, 760m

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168688G. Follmann   10511975-09-01
Austria, Tirol, 47.25 10.6666666666667, 1800m

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Protoblastenia calva (Dicks.) Zahlbr.
168728B.D. Ryan   201311986-07-28
Austria, Vorarlberg. Stop 3. Ratikon, SSW of Nenzing, Gamperdona-Tal., 47.1333333333333 8.21666666666667, 1240m

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Ramalina roesleri (Hochst. ex Schaer.) Nyl.
168907G. Follmann   14841978-08-01
Austria, East Tyrol. Southern foothills of the Hochvenediger Mountains, Virgental District., 1550m

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Eiglera flavida (Hepp ex Kremp.) Hafellner
98040K. Rechinger   1903-03-00
Austria, Nieder-Osterreich: Leisdorfer Wald bei Baden auf Sandsteingeroll.


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