Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Evernia thamnodes, Evernia thamnodes f. arenicola, Evernia thamnodes f. esorediosa, Evernia thamnodes f. parva, Evernia thamnodes f. terrestris, Evernia thamnodes f. thamnodes, Evernia thamnodes var. gracilis, Evernia thamnodes var. thamnodes, Evernia thamnodes f. furfurascens, Evernia thamnodes f. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
BR5030042472836Lynge B.A.   S.N.
Italy

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF006945V. Mazjukevicz   1928-01-01
Rossia septentrionalis, redo Archangelsk, in opp. Soljvyczegodsk.

TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF071369Konstantin Sergejewicz Mereschkowski   1909-01-01
Kasan, Wassiliewo

TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF084672   1957-07-14
Krasnoyarsk krai, Evenk Autonomous Okrug, ???

TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF084673L. Sergiyevskaya   1927-09-05
Surroundings of Tomsk. At the bank of Archimandrite (?) 'zaimka'

TU-TU(M)
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TU6942bVeli R√§s√§nen   1932-07-12
Russian Federation, Karelia ladogensis: b) Kurkijoki, Paratsu.

TU-TU(M)
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TU56277.bE. Brezhenzowa   1927-06-15
Russian Federation, In Oriente Extremo. Ditio Ussuriensis. Distr. Chabarovsk. Middle course of the river Khora. ?? Kafen-Data (?)

TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF006941Konstantin Sergejewicz Mereschkowski   1910-01-01
In sylvis Wasiliewo, gub. Kasan.

TU-TU(M)
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TU6942aVeli R√§s√§nen   1932-07-12
Russian Federation, Karelia ladogensis: a) Hiitola, Tonuaa, Ruissaari.

TU
Evernia thamnodes (Flot.) Arnold
TUF056277.bE. Brezhenzowa   1927-06-15
In Oriente Extremo. Ditio Ussuriensis. Distr. Chabarovsk. Middle course of the river Khora. ?? Kafen-Data (?)


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