Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetrariastrum andense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cetrariastrum andense Kärnefelt
BR5030039025311Kalb K.   S.N.1989-08-16
Venezuela, Zwischen Laguna Mucubaji und Pico Mucuñuque, etwa 15 km SE von Apartaderos, 8.75 -70.75

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Cetrariastrum andense Kärnefelt
BR5030039024307Collector unknown   S.N.
Venezuela

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L2216Rolf Santesson   294181979-01-13
Venezuela, Merida, Venezuela. Merida prov.: Sierra de Santo Domingo, Paramo de Mucuchies, near Laguna Negra, alt. 3500-3750 m.

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L13359R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P60:21981-02-28
Peru, Peru. Dept. Ancash: Prov. Huaraz, Laguna Llaca, c. 27 km. (road distance) NE of Huaraz. 09°28'S, 77°28'W. Alt. c. 4400 m.

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L15577M. López-Figueiras & Dana Griffio III   318801985-02-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Venezuela. Estado Merida, Páramo de Los Granates, regio montis ignivomi Chimborazo, alt. 3450 m.

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L15576F. Oberwinkler & J. Poelt   1969-03-00
Venezuela, Venezuela. Est. Merida, Sierra de Santo Domingo, Paramo de Mucuchies, zwischen Apartaderos und Laguna Negra, alt. c. 3600 m.

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F59558Rolf Santesson   294021979-01-13
Venezuela, Merida Prov, Sierra de Santo Domingo, Paramo de Mucuchies, near Laguna Negra. Alt. 3600-3750 m.

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F59557Rolf Santesson   294581979-01-14
Venezuela, Merida Prov.: 3 km NE of Pico El Aguila. Alt. 3900-4000 m.

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F237723Rolf Santesson   294181979-01-13
Venezuela, Merida, Merida prov, Sierra de Santo Domingo, Paramo de Mucuchies, near Laguna Negra, alt. 3500-3750 m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF001875Josef Poelt;Franz Oberwinkler   1969-03-01
Est. Merida, Sierra de Santo Domingo, Paramo de Muscuchies, zwischen Apartaderos und Laguna Negra.

TU
TUF055850Rolf Santesson   1979-01-13
Sierra de Santo Domingo


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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