Dataset: BR
Search Criteria: Bangladesh; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Anisomeridium subnectendum (Nyl.) R.C.Harris
BR5030021405657Collector unknown   
Bangladesh, unknown

BR
Anisomeridium subprostans (Nyl.) R.C.Harris
BR5030021173273H. Hopman   2002-03-05
Bangladesh, Dhaka, in the city.

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Caloplaca bassiae (Ach.) Zahlbr.
BR5030066870632Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Amandinea efflorescens (Müll.Arg.) Marbach
BR5030028598802Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Bacidina delicata (Leight.) V.Wirth & Vězda
BR5030032358577Hopman H.   S.N.
Bangladesh

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Chrysothrix xanthina (Vain.) Kalb
BR5030106920440Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-09
Bangladesh, Bhawal National Park, 60 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Pyxine cocoës (Sw.) Nyl.
BR5030032705166Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city

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Pyrenula anomala (Ach.) Vain.
BR5030094387775Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-09
Bangladesh, Bhawal National Park, 60 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Pyxine cocoës (Sw.) Nyl.
BR5030055967824Hopman H.   S.N.
Bangladesh

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Fellhanera Vězda
BR5030064763660Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Buellia placodiomorpha Vain.
BR5030028706917Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Buellia placodiomorpha Vain.
BR5030033688291Hopman H.   S.N.
Bangladesh

BR
Pyxine cocoës (Sw.) Nyl.
BR5030055966797Hopman H.   S.N.
Bangladesh

BR
Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Schaer. ex Clem.
BR5030115708626Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-09
Bangladesh, Bhawal National Park, 60 km N of Dhaka-city

BR
Echinoplaca leucotrichoides (Vain.) R.Sant.
BR5030116175434Hopman H.   S.N.2002-03-13
Bangladesh, along road E of Tongi, 20 km N of Dhaka-city


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