Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arthonia caerulescens (Arthonia apotheciorum subsp. caerulescens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Arthonia caerulescens (Almq.) R. Sant.
E01002122Coppins, Brian J.   253552019-02-10
Scotland, (VC 81) Berwickshire, South Falaknowe, 55.891389 -2.215278, 180m

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Arthonia caerulescens (Almq.) R. Sant.
E00756339Coppins, Brian J.   243912013-11-28
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Lawhead Plantation

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Arthonia caerulescens (Almq.) R. Sant.
E00755861Coppins, Brian J.; Hitch, C. J.B.   245962013-03-28
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Aberlady, Peffer Burn footbridge, 56.014444 -2.85, 5m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Arthonia caerulescens (Almq.) R. Sant.
TUF032939Ave Suija;Maarja Nõmm   2005-07-05
Hiiu maakond, Uuemererahu, 58.9841 22.9929

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Arthonia caerulescens (Almq.) R. Sant.
TU24255bInga J√ºriado   2001-06-06
Estonia, Hiiu maakond, Hellamaarahu, 58.94977 22.9742

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TUF024255.aInga Jüriado   2001-06-06
Hiiu maakond, Hellamaarahu, 58.94977 22.9742


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