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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
L8499Gillis Een   1962-10-11
Réunion, Réunion, Réunion. Foret de St-Denis, alt. ca 1800 m.

S
L8774Gillis Een   1962-10-11
Réunion, Réunion, Réunion. the forest above St. Denis, zone de branle, alt. 1700-1900 m

S
Tinctoporellus epimiltinus (Berk. & Broome) Ryvarden
F14907   
Réunion, Réunion, Ile de la Réunion

S
F38101C. & K. Vánky   1994-12-02
Réunion, Réunion, Reunion, 14 km SW urbe St.-Benoît, Lacus Le Grand Etang, 21°05’ S, 55°39’ E, alt. c. 500 m.

S
Earliella scabrosa (Pers.) Gilbn. & Ryvarden
F43402Ch. Bélanger   
Réunion, Réunion, Ins. Bourbon

S
Farysia nakanishikii (Henn.) Syd. & P. Syd.
F157120C. & K. Vánky   1994-12-08
Réunion, Réunion, Gallia, Ins. Réunion, Cirque de Cilaos, 4 km E. Cilaos, Bras Sec. 20°07’ S, 55°30’ E. Alt. 1350 m.

S
F157946   
Réunion, Réunion, Réunion.

S
Sticta dichotoma (Bory) Delise
F158211Rodriguez   1887-00-00
Réunion, Réunion, Bourbon.

S
Sticta dichotoma (Bory) Delise
F158215Rodriguez   1887-00-00
Réunion, Réunion, Bourbon.

S
Ustilago bouriqueti Maubl. & Roger
F163785C. & K. Vánky   1994-12-18
Réunion, Réunion, Gallia, Ins. Réunion, pr. urbem St. Paul, ad lacum l’Etang de St. Paul. 20°58’ S, 55°17’ E. Alt. 5 m.

S
Neophyllis F. Wilson
F186469Gillis Een   1962-09-30
Réunion, Réunion, Réunion: Cilaos, Reserve Biologique, alt. 1200 m.

S
F210710E. Rodriguez   1889-00-00
Réunion, Réunion, Afrique Ile Bourbon

S
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
F212845Rodriguez   
Réunion, Réunion, Bourbon.

S
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
F212844Gillis Een   1962-10-11
Réunion, Réunion, Réunion: the forest above St. Denis, zone de branle, alt. 1700-1900 m.

S
F212826   
Réunion, Réunion, Bourbon.

S
Puccinia kyllingae-brevifoliae Miura ex S. Ito & Homma
F235019Petit-Thouars   
Réunion, Réunion, Bourbon


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