Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: Germany; Schleswig-Holstein; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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Microsphaera tortilis (Wallr.) Speer
GB-0054783Fuchs, E.   1885-08-04
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Phlebiella fibrillosa (Hallenb.) K.H. Larss. & Hjortstam
GB-0118166Heide,   1989-08-28
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Pholiota lucifera (Lasch) Quél.
GB-0130269Lohmeyer, T. R.   H 1251986-12-14
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Helgoland

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Pholiota lucifera (Lasch) Quél.
GB-0130256Lohmeyer, T. R.   H 1041986-09-21
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Helgoland

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GB-0133757Jeppson, Mikael & Bohlin, Anders & Bohlin, Karin   26511988-09-19
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Acarospora smaragdula (Wahlenb.) A. Massal.
GB-0176716Erichsen, C.F.E.   1921-07-19
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Acarospora smaragdula (Wahlenb.) A. Massal.
GB-0176717Magnusson, Adolf Hugo   1919-07-28
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
GB-0187279Erichsen, F   1924-07-20
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Pachnolepia pruinata (Torss.) Frisch & G. Thor
GB-0188375Erichsen, C. F. E.   1914-06-05
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck

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GB-0162355Fuchs, E.   1885-09-30
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel

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GB-0162992Fuchs, E.   1885-07-19
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0163013Weese, Josef Karl   1923-08-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Uromyces lineolatus (Desm.) J. Schröt.
GB-0164142Fuchs, E.   1886-09-15
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0164681Erichsen, F.   1925-04-08
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck

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GB-0164682Sandstede, Johann Heinrich   
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Caloplaca citrina (Hoffm.) Th. Fr.
GB-0165310Sandstede, Johann Heinrich   1894-00-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Sylt

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Megalaria laureri (Hepp ex Th. Fr.) Hafellner
GB-0168090Erichsen, C. F. E.   1924-07-23
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0177631Erichsen, C. F. E.   1924-06-14
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Chaenotheca stemonea (Ach.) Müll. Arg.
GB-0178578Erichsen, F.   1925-05-25
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Bacidia incompta (Borrer) Anzi
GB-0153601Erichsen, Friede   1924-01-27
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Cladonia arbuscula (Wallr.) Flot.
GB-0189616Erichsen   1918-05-10
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lauenburg

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GB-0195030Sandstede, Johann Heinrich & Erichsen   1918-06-19
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lauenburg

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Cryptodiscus gloeocapsa (Nitschke ex Arnold) Baloch, Gilenstam & Wedin
GB-0191489Erichsen, C. F. E.   1915-09-27
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Segeberger Forst

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Buellia aethalea (Ach.) Th. Fr.
GB-0191596Erichsen, C. F. E.   1924-07-20
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0191772Rakete   1904-10-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0191798Jaap, Otto   1905-10-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Blennothallia crispa (Weber ex F.H. Wigg.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
GB-0192906Erichsen, C. F. E.   1925-03-29
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lauenburg

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GB-0200056Erichsen, F.   1925-10-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lauenburg

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Eiglera flavida (Hepp ex Kremp.) Hafellner
GB-0202009Eitner   1896-10-08
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0202078Erichsen, C. F. E.   1929-04-13
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0202082Erichsen, F.   1910-07-12
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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GB-0202083Erichsen, C. F. E.   1925-07-09
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Enterographa elaborata (Lyell ex Leight.) Coppins & P. James
GB-0202088Sandstede, Johann Heinrich   1890-01-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein

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Bacidia De Not.
GB-0203481Erichsen, C. F. E.   1924-05-11
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lauenburg

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Graphis scripta (L.) Ach.
GB-0214781Erichsen, F.   1924-07-23
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Flensburg


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