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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E01002457Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   258361996-04-30
Republic of Ireland, (VC H2) North Kerry, Brickeen Bridge

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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E01002322Coppins, Brian J.   256682014-08-09
Scotland, (VC 110) Outer Hebrides, Eilean an Taighe (NW), 57.892222 -6.356389

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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E01002105Coppins, Brian J.; Price, S. G.; Acton, A.; Douglass, J. R.   251492013-07-05
Scotland, (VC 110) Outer Hebrides, Hirta, Clash na Bearnaich, 57.8 -8.586111

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00816652Fryday, Alan Michael   22111991-04-25
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00816611Fryday, Alan Michael   23241991-05-17
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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E00816426Fryday, Alan Michael   3148
Scotland, (VC 97) Westerness

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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E00816615Fryday, Alan Michael   21831991-04-20
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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E00817689Kantvilas, G.   728/122012-12-12
Australia, Tasmania, Skullbone Plains, c. 200 m from road intersection to Nive River, -42.033333 146.35, 970m

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E00817692Kantvilas, G.   141/112011-03-11
Australia, Tasmania, Falling Mountain, -41.916667 146.1, 1350m

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Rimularia intercedens (H. Magn.) Coppins
E00817216Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-05-30
Scotland

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E00817691Kantvilas, G.   30/122012-02-17
Australia, Tasmania, Long Tarns, -41.783333 146.35, 1270m

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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E00785920Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-04-00
England

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Rimularia intercedens (H. Magn.) Coppins
E00786029Fryday, Alan Michael   1988-10-00
England, (VC 65) North-west Yorkshire, Sedbergh, Cumbria

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Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold
E00756049Fryday, Alan Michael   1989-10-00
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire, Beinn Heasgarnich

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00745466Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00755630Fryday, Alan Michael   23421991-05-22
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Rimularia intercedens (H. Magn.) Coppins
E00745435Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00744621Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00744620Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00744619Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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E00744608Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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E00744622Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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Rimularia intercedens (H. Magn.) Coppins
E00744650Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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Rimularia mullensis (Stirt.) Coppins
E00744607Fryday, A.M.   
Scotland

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E00660535Fryday, A.M.   56731994-10-08
Wales, (VC 46) Cardiganshire, 850m

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
E00620341Coppins, Brian J.; Hafellner, J.; Mayrhofer, H.; Obermayer, W.; Berger, F.   239972012-03-21
Carinthia, Eastern Alps, 1780m


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