Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catillaria scotinodes (Biatorina confusior, Catillaria confusior, Kiliasia scotinodes, Lecidea confusior, Lecidea scotinodes)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00948890Fryday, Alan Michael   31251992-06-11
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire, Coire Riadhailt, Tarmachan, Breadalbane

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00816614Fryday, Alan Michael   23511991-05-20
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00817240Fryday, Alan Michael   1989-09-14
Scotland

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00817239Fryday, Alan Michael   1989-07-14
Scotland

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00785584Fryday, Alan Michael   1984-09-02
Scotland

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00785583Fryday, Alan Michael   30491992-02-05
Scotland

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00755846Coppins, Brian J.; Malicek, J.; Vondrak, J.; Hope, J. C.E.   247242014-08-22
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll, Seil, Ballachuan Hazelwood, 56.265 -5.635

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00745479Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00745405Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00745481Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00745480Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00660727Coppins, B.J.; Coppins, A.M.; Harrold, P.   235142011-05-03
Scotland, (VC 102) South Ebudes, Islay

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00620555Coppins, B.J.; Douglass, J.R. & Aspen, P.   240572012-06-13
Scotland, (VC 89) East Perthshire

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Catillaria scotinodes (Nyl.) Coppins
E00124167Coppins, B.J. & O'Dare, A.M.   155921993-03-21


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