Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caloplaca frigida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155643Göran Thor   103761991-12-04
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Basen, 1400 m NNE the Swedish station Wasa. Alt. 470 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155624Göran Thor   105591992-01-21
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Basen, 600 m ESE the Swedish station Wasa. Alt. 400 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155647Göran Thor   107851992-02-09
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Basen, 1000 m NW the Swedish station Wasa. Alt. 490 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155650Göran Thor   105961992-01-23
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the NW part of the nunatak Skansen, W the peak marked with the altitude 725 m on the map (Norsk Polarinstitutt 1972). Alt. 700 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155645Göran Thor   107771992-02-02
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Basen, 1350 m WNW the Swedish station Wasa. Alt. 355-360 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155653Göran Thor   106981992-02-05
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Fossilryggen, the N part of the moraine area in the N part of the nunatak. Alt. 670 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155646Göran Thor   103511991-12-03
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Basen, 1000 m NW the Swedish station Wasa. Alt. 505 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155651Göran Thor   103961991-12-13
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the nunatak Fossilryggen, S part of the moraine area in the N part of the nunatak. Alt. 650 m.

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Caloplaca frigida (Paulson) Zahlbr
F155649B. Erlingsson & Y. Gjessing   51991-12-20
Antarctica, Dronning Maud Land, Vestfjella, the NW point of the nunatak Skansen. Alt. 700 m.


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