Dataset: S
Search Criteria: Singapore; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F170437   
Singapore, Singapore

S
F170438Ernst Almquist   1879-00-00
Singapore, Singapore

S
Parmotrema robustum (Degel.) Hale
F170528Ernst Almquist   1879-11-28
Singapore, Singapore.

S
Parmotrema robustum (Degel.) Hale
F170525Ernst Almquist   1879-11-28
Singapore, Singapore.

S
Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) Hale
F170655   
Singapore, Singapore

S
Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) Hale
F170669Ernst Almquist   1879-11-28
Singapore, Singapore

S
Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) Hale
F170662M. Togashi   1962-03-02
Singapore, Malaya. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore.

S
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
F171354Ernst Almquist   1879-11-28
Singapore, Singapore

S
Wrightoporia iobapha (Pat.) Ryvarden
F181205   1917-09-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements

S
Physma byrsaeum (Ach.) Tuck.
F197472Ernst Almquist   1879-00-00
Singapore, Singapore

S
Physma byrsaeum (Ach.) Tuck.
F197451Ernst Almquist   1879-00-00
Singapore, Singapore

S
Physma byrsaeum (Ach.) Tuck.
F197474Ernst Almquist   1879-11-28
Singapore, Asia Septentrionalis: Singapore.

S
Aulacostroma pandani (Rostr.) Syd.
F220833   1917-08-00
Singapore, Island of Singapore, Straits Settlements

S
Dyplolabia afzelii (Ach.) A. Massal.
F239779Ernst Almquist   1879-00-00
Singapore, Singapore

S
Dyplolabia afzelii (Ach.) A. Massal.
F240419Ernst Almquist   1878-00-00
Singapore, Singapore

S
Heimioporus retisporus (Pat. & C. F. Baker) E. Horak
F248887   1917-08-00
Singapore, Straits Settlements, Island of Singapore

S
Fouragea filicina (Mont.) Trevis
F256392E. Almquist   1879-00-00
Singapore, Singapore


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