Dataset: GB
Search Criteria: Italy; Piemonte; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Gothenburg


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Cyathus hirsutus (Schaeff.) Sacc.
GB-0046253Gresino, C. G.   1910-09-23
Italy, Piemonte

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Rhytisma acerinum (Pers.) Fr.
GB-0057698Ferrari, E.   1904-09-24
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0057829Carestia   1869-00-00
Italy, Piemonte

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Trechispora stevensonii (Berk. & Broome) K.H. Larss.
GB-0182158Martini, Elia   9691987-05-03
Italy, Piemonte

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Trechispora hymenocystis (Berk. & Broome) K.H. Larss.
GB-0182160Martini, Elia   7761986-08-29
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0162084Ferrari, Enrico   1904-05-17
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0162085Mattirolo, O.   1881-05-00
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0162848Ferrari, E.   1904-09-11
Italy, Piemonte

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Cerothallia luteoalba (Turner) Arup, Frödén & Søchting
GB-0165916Gresino, Giacomo   1913-09-00
Italy, Piemonte

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Bacidia vermifera (Nyl.) Th. Fr.
GB-0154428Carestia, Antonio   1869-00-00
Italy, Piemonte

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Carbonea vorticosa (Flörke) Hertel
GB-0167754Carestia   
Italy, Piemonte, Riva Valdobbia

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Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
GB-0167849Gresino   1925-09-26
Italy, Piemonte

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Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
GB-0178238Gresino, Giacomo   1925-10-02
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0178285Carestia   1863-00-00
Italy, Piemonte, Alagna Valsesia

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GB-0191564Carestia   
Italy, Piemonte

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Enchylium conglomeratum (Hoffm.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
GB-0192890Sbarbaro, C.   53601928-07-28
Italy, Piemonte

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Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Spreng.
GB-0197531Gresino   1922-08-24
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0198748Gresino   1925-09-26
Italy, Piemonte

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GB-0203855Egnell, E. G.   1923-07-06
Italy, Piemonte


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