Dataset: L
Search Criteria: Peru; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Auricularia delicata (Mont. ex Fr.) Henn.
L.4342740Lowy B   Lowy, B s.n.1958-10-22
Peru, Loreto, Nanay near Iquitos.

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undetermined
WAG.1880076Sagástegui A; et al.   Sagástegui, A; et al. 65101967-04-22
Peru, Peruana, Procedencia: Contumazá - Cascas; Prov. Contumazá, sobre ramas de arbustos.

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Lepraria tenellum (Tuckerman) Lendemer & Hodkinson
U 0032478Weber WA; Kohn J   Weber, WA; Kohn, J 5841978-03-24
Peru

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U 0032568Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 17-81972-10-21
Peru, Ancash

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U 0094320Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 6- 51972-09-02
Peru, Cajamarca, Peru, N-part. Distr. Cajamarca. Cajamarca, pass.

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U 0032566Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 22-131972-10-22
Peru

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U 0032551Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 20-11972-10-22
Peru, Ancash

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U 0094317Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 16- 31972-10-08
Peru, Lambayeque, Peru, N-part. Distr. Lambayecke. Chongoyape.

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Pyxine cocoes (Sw.) Nyl.
U 0094286Graaf C de   Graaf, C de P 4- 11972-08-27
Peru, Tumbes, Peru, N-part. distr. Tumbes. Puerto Pizzaro.

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Vesicularia I. Schmidt
L 0470314Arens J   Arens, J s.n.
Peru, Huánuco, Urwald um Tingo Maria am Huallaga Fluss.

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Vesicularia I. Schmidt
L 0470313Arens J   Arens, J s.n.
Peru, Huánuco, Urwald um Tingo Maria am Huallaga Fluss.

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Cladonia calycantha Delise ex Nyl.
L 0399654Lechler W; Hohenacker RF   Lechler, W; Hohenacker, RF 31221854-09-01
Peru

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Erioderma divisum P.M. Jørg. & Arv.
L 0399743Hohenacker RF   Hohenacker, RF s.n.
Peru

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L 0056580Hall HC van   Hall, HC van s.n.
Peru, Peru

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L 0053393Lowy B   Lowy, B 484 P1958-10-26
Peru, Loreto, Vicinity of Quistococha fish hatchery, c. 20 km from Iquitos, Dpto. Loreto, Peru.

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L 0054491Singer R   Singer, R 1071958-05-21
Peru, Cuzco, Peru: dept Cuzco, Cochahuasi

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L 0053238Corner EJH   Corner, EJH 753
Peru, Loreto, Iquitos

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L 0054182Lowy B   Lowy, B 365
Peru, Peru


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