Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Peru; Ica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Buellia De Not.
L-097260W.A. Weber & J. Kohn   1978-03-25
Peru, Ica, Western foothills of the Andes 30-40 km E of Nazca on road to Puquio; steep slope and ridgetop with large boulders of rhyolite-tufa, Caloplaca dominant, in Burcera-Neoraimondia assn

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Buellia De Not.
L-097261W.A. Weber & J. Kohn   1978-03-25
Peru, Ica, Western foothills of the Andes 30-40 km E of Nazca on road to Puquio; steep slope and ridgetop with large boulders of rhyolite-tufa, Caloplaca dominant, in Burcera-Neoraimondia assn

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L-097262W.A. Weber & J. Kohn   1978-03-24
Peru, Ica, Paracas Peninsula SW of Pisco, on small rock outcrops on the crest of barren ridges nearest the sea, receiving much afternoon fog; abundant on soil accumulation sites of small terraces in the rock outcrops

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L-097263W.A. Weber & J. Kohn   1978-03-24
Peru, Ica, Paracas Peninsula SW of Pisco, on small rock outcrops on the crest of barren ridges nearest the sea, abundant in crevices and soil accumulation sites between the rocks, on vertical faces

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L-097264W.A. Weber & J. Kohn   1978-03-24
Peru, Ica, Paracas Peninsula SW of Pisco, on small rock outcrops on the crest of barren ridges nearest the sea, receiving much afternoon fog; abundant on soil accumulation sites of small terraces in the rock outcrops

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L-106016R. Santesson & G. Thor   1981-03-08
Peru, Ica, Ica, Cerro Prieto, SW of Guadalupe, c. 10 km NNW of Ica

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L-106049R. Santesson & G. Thor   1981-03-08
Peru, Ica, Ica, Cerro Prieto, SW of Guadalupe, c. 10 km NNW of Ica

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Pyxine Nyl.
L-129472R. Santesson & G. Thor   1981-03-06
Peru, Ica, c. 6 km W of Huanoco on the road Pisco-Ayacuch (c. 70 km road distance ENE Pisco)

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Dirinaria (Tuck.) Clem.
L-129479R. Santesson & G. Thor   1981-03-07
Peru, Ica, Peninsula de Paracas, S of Punta Paracas (on the W coast)


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