Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanographa subdryophila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Lecanographa subdryophila (G. Follmann & A. Vězda) Egea & Torrente
barcode-00438790B. Trask   1894-00-00
United States of America, California, [data not captured]

FH:FH
Lecanographa subdryophila (G. Follmann & A. Vězda) Egea & Torrente
barcode-00438791H. E. Hasse   
United States of America, California, Los Angeles County, [data not captured]

FH:FH
Lecanographa subdryophila (G. Follmann & A. Vězda) Egea & Torrente
barcode-00438792H. E. Hasse   
United States of America, California, Los Angeles County, [data not captured]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Lecanographa subdryophila (Follmann & V?zda) Egea & Torrente
F206107Anders Tehler   99132009-10-05
Chile, Atacama, Chile. Atacama Prov, Taltal 30 km N of town

S
Lecanographa subdryophila (Follmann & V?zda) Egea & Torrente
F249537W. A. Weber & Barry Johnston   1976-11-13
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile. Province Aconcagua. Coastal headlands at Punto Los Molles, 10 msm


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Google Map

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