Dataset: E
Taxa: Allantoparmelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Allantoparmelia alpicola (Th. Fr.) Essl.
E00755662Fryday, Alan Michael   1989-07-04
Scotland

E
Allantoparmelia alpicola (Th. Fr.) Essl.
E00755656Fryday, Alan Michael   1988-07-00
Scotland

E
Allantoparmelia alpicola (Th. Fr.) Essl.
E00744843Sutcliffe, Mike   01182007-11-04
Scotland, (VC 105) West Ross, Stuc a Choire Dhuith Bhig, 57.567222 -5.439722

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Allantoparmelia alpicola (Th. Fr.) Essl.
E00744844Sutcliffe, Mike   03702008-05-11
England, (VC 66) Durham, Dead stones, 54.7525 -19.288333

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Allantoparmelia alpicola (Th. Fr.) Essl.
E00744845Sutcliffe, Mike   4252009-04-11
Scotland, (VC 92) South Aberdeenshire, Ben Rinnes summit


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