Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Laurera cumingii (Bathelium cumingii, Roccellina cumingiana, Trypethelium cumingii), Marcelaria cumingii (Laurera cumingii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L22884C Jiles   1947-03-09
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. prov. Coquimbo, Dep. Ovalle, Fray Jorge

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L23145Anders Tehler   25891977-01-24
Chile, Antofagasta, Chile. Antofagasta prov.: Cerro Moreno, on the S-exposed vertical side of boulders and cliffs in the most southern slope of the mountain, alt. 25-500 m.

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L28638Anders Tehler   83602001-11-23
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile. Valparaiso Prov, Los Molles, Punta Molles. 32°15’S, 71°32’W. Alt. 20 m.

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L28680Anders Tehler   84122001-11-25
Chile, Atacama, Chile. Atacama Prov, just S Los Toyos approx. 10 km N Huasco and 60 km E Vallenar, ca 1 km from the sea. 28°24’S, 71°11’W. Alt. 50 m.

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L28697Anders Tehler   84292001-11-27
Chile, Antofagasta, Chile. Antofagasta Prov, Cerro Moreno a few km W Juan Lopez, on the southern part of Peninsula de Mejillones N of Antofagasta. 23°32’S, 70°34’W. Alt. 250-700 m.

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
L28714Anders Tehler   84462001-11-29
Chile, Coquimbo, Choapa, Chile. Coquimbo Prov, Bahia Conchali, 1 km N of Los Vilos. 31°52’S, 71°31’W. Alt. 60 m.

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
F206065Anders Tehler   99192009-10-07
Chile, Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile. Antofagasta Prov, Cerro Moreno a few km W Juan Lopez N of Antofagasta, on the southern slope of the mountain, alt. 150-900 m

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Roccellina cumingiana (Mont. ex Gay) Tehler
F239134Anders Tehler   84462001-11-29
Chile, Coquimbo, Choapa, Chile. Coquimbo Prov, Bahia Conchali, 1 km N of Los Vilos. Alt. 60 m.


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