Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypogymnia physodes (Ceratophyllum physodes, Imbricaria physodes, Lichen physodes, Lobaria physodes, Menegazzia physodes, Parmelia physodes, Parmelia platyphylla, Parmelia vitatta, Physcia physodes, Ceratophyllum physodes var. labrosa, Ceratophyllum physodes var. platyphylla, Hypogymnia physodes f. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1001471   
Germany

BPI
BPI 1001472   
Germany

BPI
BPI 1001737   
Finland

BPI
Hypogymnia physodes f. labrosa (Ach.) Walt. Watson
BPI 1001763   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1001791   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1001943   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002094   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002168   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002169   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002241   
Finland

BPI
Hypogymnia physodes f. sublugubris (Müll. Arg.) Räsänen
BPI 1002317   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002390   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1002391   
Finland

BPI
BPI 986048   
United States

BPI
BPI 986455   

BPI
BPI 987196   
France

BPI
BPI 989016   
Finland

BPI
BPI 1040556   
Hungary

BPI
BPI 1043797W.A. Weber   s.n.1961-05-27
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Bull Gulch, outer foothills of Front Range between Plainview and Eldorado Springs, 2286m

BPI
BPI 1033152Thomson J.W. Jr.   s.n.1946-05-23
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida, Woodruff, 45.883015 -89.663788

BPI
BPI 1033206Thomson J.W. Jr.   s.n.1948-09-17
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, Star Lake, 46.047826 -89.48233

BPI
BPI 1037426Tuckerman   s.n.
United States, New England

BPI
BPI 1052885E. Michener   s.n.
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, Chester County

BPI
BPI 1052886E. Michener   s.n.
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, Chester County

Yugra State University Fungarium, specimen-based


YSU:F
07884Filippova, Nina; Fedosova, Anna   2017-08-02
'Moskovskaya Oblast''', Zvenigorodskaya biological station of MSU, 55.70041 36.72367


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