Dataset: CORD
Taxa: Cladonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
CORDC00003720sin colector|   s.n.1905-11-02
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CORD
CORDC00003721sin colector|   s.n.
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CORD
Cladonia gracilis (L.) Willd.
CORDC00003722sin colector|   s.n.
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CORD
Cladonia crenulata (Ach.) Flörke
CORDC00003723sin colector|   s.n.1869-04-00
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CORD
CORDC00003724sin colector|   s.n.1905-11-02
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CORD
Cladonia degenerans (Flörke) Spreng.
CORDC00003725sin colector|   s.n.1905-11-02
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CORD
CORDC00003726sin colector|   s.n.
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CORD
Cladonia degenerans (Flörke) Spreng.
CORDC00003727sin colector|   s.n.1905-11-02
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CORD
Cladonia rangiferina sensu auct. 19th C
CORDC00003728sin colector|   s.n.1905-11-02
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