Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspicilia maculata, Aspicilia maculata f. maculata, Aspicilia maculata f. subochracea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oksner
L1990Birger Bohlin   1541929-12-18
Mongolia, Mongolia: Lao-hu-ku (Tiger-passet), lat. 41° 40’ N, 107° 5’ E.

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oksner
L1992Birger Bohlin   66 a1931-12-28
China, Kansu: Ehr-tao-ch’uan (Nan-shan), alt. 3000 m.

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oksner
L4624Birger Bohlin   66 b1931-12-28
China, Kansu: Ehr-tao-ch’uan (Nan-shan), alt. 3000 m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF045843Hans Trass   1979-08-18
Sajaanid, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan, 46.26667 44.21667

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF062063Andi Pärn   1985-04-23
Temerlik mountains

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF062062Hans Trass   1979-08-18
Sajaanid, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan, 46.26667 44.21667

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF078030   1964-01-01
Karaganda

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF045842Hans Trass   1979-08-18
Sajaanid, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan, 46.26667 44.21667

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF045841Taimi Piin   1962-07-28
Karaganda obl, Nura raj, Nurinski sovhoos. Sopkal

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF062061Hans Trass   1979-08-18
Sajaanid, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan, 46.26667 44.21667

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF062064Andi Pärn   1985-04-23
Temerliki jõe kanjon [Almaty province, Temerlik Canyon

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF078029Andi Pärn   1985-04-23
Temerlik, Tsharõni jõe org [Almaty Province, Temerlik mountains, Charyn canyon]

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Aspicilia maculata (H. Magn.) Oxner
TUF062060Hans Trass   1979-08-18
Sajaanid, Ida-Sajaanid, Arshan, 46.26667 44.21667


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