Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecania atrynoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
264811   1989-10-25
United Kingdom, Cornwall, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, coast near The Horse

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030066051406Van den Broeck D.   28482009-04-30
France, Dept. Pas-de-Calais - Boulonnais - Audinghen - Cap Griz Nez - falaises du Cap, 50.844833 1.585333

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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030075833703Van den Broeck D.   45492010-07-30
France, Bretagne - Morbihan - Kervoyal (Damgan) - Jachthaven, 47.512222 -2.552194

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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030095506731Aptroot A.   685582007-10-25
Netherlands, Hoorn, IJsselmeerdijk

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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030080431505Aptroot A.   683202008-07-13
Portugal, Coast S of Santa Barbara, 38.678333 -27.331666

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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030066052434Van den Broeck D.   29192009-09-15
France, Dept. Pas-de-Calais - Audinghen - Cran Poulet - steenblokken op strand, 50.844499 1.587083

BR
Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030095505703Aptroot A.   685562007-10-25
Netherlands, Hoorn, IJsselmeerdijk

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Lecania atrynoides M.Knowles
BR5030025067417Spier J.L.   S.N.2010-09-00
Netherlands, Schiermonniksoog, Kooi

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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E00786430Coppins, B.J.; Price, S.G.   245812014-07-08
Isle of Man, (VC 71), Calf of Man, Observatory, 54.038611 -4.826667, 80m

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E00745489Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 74) Wigtownshire

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E00745440Fryday, Alan Michael   
England, (VC 70) Cumberland

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E00755607Fryday, Alan Michael   
England


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