Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Enterographa pitardii (Chiodecton pitardii, Opegrapha pitardii, Schismatomma pitardii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Schismatomma pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Egea & Torrente
259092   1990-04-03
Spain, Mallorca, SW coast, Cala Figueira, 39 3

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
BR5030019796088Ertz D.   170252011-10-10
Portugal, E of Nazaré, Monte de Sao Bartolomeu, 39.593055 -9.051944

BR
Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
BR5030012319000Ertz D.   138752009-08-29
Spain, Guarazoca, c. 500 m NE of mirador de la Peña, NE facing rocky outcrops, 27.808055 -17.979444

BR
Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
BR5030017810595Ertz D.   162912011-04-04
Spain, N of Las Rosas, N of the road to Vallehermoso, near Canada Cabrera, 28.192661 -17.23073

BR
Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
BR5030012320013Ertz D.   138762009-08-29
Spain, Guarazoca, c. 500 m NE of mirador de la Peña, NE facing rocky outcrops, 27.808055 -17.979444

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
F248241R. J. Werner   1934-01-09
Morocco, Rabat, Ad lapilles siliceos moenibus marocanis rabatensibus nichesos

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Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
F248243R. J. Werner   1933-11-04
Morocco, Rabat, Ad lapilles siliceos moenibus marocanis rabatensibus nichesos

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Enterographa pitardii (B. de Lesd.) Redinger
F248242R. J. Werner   1934-01-09
Morocco, Rabat, Ad lapilles siliceos moenibus marocanis rabatensibus nichesos


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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