Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora umbrosa (Lecanora subfusca var. sorediifera)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00979136P. F. May   13961994-05-13
United States of America, New York, Ulster County, Catskill Mountains, trail to Giant Ledge, 675 - 980m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L4817R. Santesson   281641978-08-06
Sweden, Härjedalen, Storsjö, Härjedalen: Storsjö par, Krustjärnsbäcken., 62 13

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L4818A. H. Magnusson   86801924-07-25
Sweden, Lycksele Lappmark, Tärna, Lycksele Lappmark: Tärna par, Strimasund., 65 15

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L4819S. W. Sundell   11961957-07-11
Sweden, Härjedalen, Storsjö, Härjedalen: Storsjö, the hill p. 953 N of Ruttjärn., 62 13

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L4820A. J. Huuskonen   1956-08-01
Finland, Enontekiön Lappi, Enontekiö, 'Lapponia enontekiensis': Enontekiö, Kilpisjärvi, S-Saana.

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F214399Martin Westberg   P0882011-08-06
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Karesuando, SWEDEN. Torne Lappmark: Karesuando par, Pältsan (Bealccan), N-facing slope c. 1.7 km NW of the middle peak (1444 m). Alt. 1110 m., 68 22

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F214360Martin Westberg   P0492011-08-04
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Karesuando, SWEDEN. Torne Lappmark: Karesuando par, Pältsan (Bealccan), S-facing slope of the SE peak, c. 500 m S of the peak. Alt. 940 m., 68 22

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F214755Martin Westberg   P0992011-08-04
Sweden, Torne lappmark, Karesuando, SWEDEN. Torne Lappmark: Karesuando par, Pältsan (Bealccan), S-facing slope of the SE peak, c. 500 m S of the peak. Alt. 940 m., 68 22

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF060032Avi Johannes Huuskonen   
Lapponia enontekiensis: Enontekiö, Kilpisjärvi, S-Saana


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Google Map

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