Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia praetermissa var. praetermissa (Imbricaria ceratophylla, Lichen ceratophyllus, Imbricaria ceratophylla var. ceratophylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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BR5030069988945Osorio H.S.   92201992-11-25
Brazil, Canela, garden of the Hotel Laje de Pedra, -29.333333 -50.883333

BR
BR5030069907830Aptroot A.   604272004-03-15
Costa Rica, Volcán Tenorio National Park, 25 km NNW of Tilarán, along access road to station near Bijagua, 10.716667 -84.983333

BR
BR5030080560533Blanchet J.S.   S.N.1857-00-00
Brazil

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BR5030043207420Poliquesi C.B. & Silva J.M.   49
Brazil

BR
BR5030080559797Glaziou A.   9941867-00-00
Brazil, S.L.

BR
BR5030043208434Hatschbach G. & Silva J.M.   51469
Brazil

BR
BR5030080020341Vivant J.   S.N.1993-10-00
Guadeloupe, Nez Cassé

BR
BR5030080564654Funck N. & Schlim L.J.   396
Venezuela, Galipan

BR
BR5030080557731Puiggari J.I.   S.N.
Brazil, Apiahy

BR
BR5030069908868Aptroot A.   603982004-03-15
Costa Rica, Volcán Tenorio National Park, 25 km NNW of Tilarán, along access road to station near Bijagua, 10.716667 -84.983333

BR
BR5030080562599Funck N. & Schlim L.J.   622BIS1846-05-00
Venezuela

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BR5030080085555Schulz J.P.   104531963-07-25
Suriname, Wilhemina Mountains, near camp Km 14 on line to Lucie River

BR
BR5030080561561Blanchet J.S.   S.N.1857-00-00
Brazil

BR
BR5030080558769Puiggari J.I.   S.N.
Brazil, Apiahy

BR
BR5030080565682Galeotti H.G.   S.D.
Mexico, S.D.

BR
BR5030080566719Dr. Ernst   S.D.
Venezuela, Caracas

BR
BR5030080563626Galeotti H.G.   S.N.
Mexico


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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