Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspicilia indissimilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
F155013Martin Westberg   09-5752009-08-24
Sweden, Norrbotten, Nederkalix, Sweden. Norrbotten: Nederkalix par, Storön, Rönnviken. Alt. 0-5 m., 65 23

University of Gothenburg


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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0153018Stenholm, Carl   1937-07-18
Sweden, Härjedalen, Lofsdalen

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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0153019Stenholm, Carl   1936-07-07
Sweden, Jämtland, Åre by

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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0153020Stenholm, Carl   1935-07-18
Sweden, Härjedalen, Funäsdalen

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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0153021Stenholm, Carl   1937-07-18
Sweden, Härjedalen, Lofsdalen

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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0153022Stenholm, Carl   1933-07-14
Sweden, Jämtland, Duved

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Aspicilia indissimilis (H. Magn.) Räsänen
GB-0195015Magnusson, Adolf Hugo   207741947-07-08
Norway, Møre og Romsdal


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Google Map

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