Dataset: UBC-
Taxa: Bellemerea cinereorufescens (Aspicilia cinereorufescens, Lecanora cinereorufescens, Pachyospora cinereorufescens, Patellaria cinereorufescens, Urceolaria cinereorufescens, Ionaspis cinereorufescens, Aspicilia cinerea var. cinereorufescens, Bellemerea diamarta var. cinereorufescens, Lecanora cinerea ... (show all)
Search Criteria: includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF059418Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1882-08-01
Tavastia australis: Hollola, pag. Pyhäniemi, Kotomäki

TU
Aspicilia cinereorufescens (Ach.) A. Massal.
TUF059414Veli Räsänen   1936-07-11
Ostrobottnia borealis: Simo, Simonkylä, Pahnilankangas

TU
Aspicilia cinereorufescens (Ach.) A. Massal.
TUF059417Avi Johannes Huuskonen   1949-08-03
Lapponia enontekiensis: Enontekiö, Kilpisjärvi, S-Saana

TU
TUF059413Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme   1914-06-14
Jämtland: Undersaker, Hosasen

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Aspicilia cinereorufescens (Ach.) A. Massal.
BPI 1001822   
Finland

BPI
Aspicilia cinereorufescens (Ach.) A. Massal.
BPI 1002337   
Finland

BPI
BPI 985722   
Sweden

BPI
BPI 989060   
Finland


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