Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptogium trichophorum, Leptogium trichophorum f. microsporum, Leptogium trichophorum f. trichophorum, Leptogium trichophorum f. fuliginosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Leptogium trichophorum Müll.Arg.
BR5030069357703Aptroot A.   558842002-10-19
China, 75 km S of Lijiang, Mt. Shibaoshan Park, 26.358888 99.839999

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Leptogium trichophorum Müll.Arg.
BR5030069388769Aptroot A.   565852002-10-24
China, road to Mt. Zibenshan, 25.763888 99.105555

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Leptogium trichophorum Müll.Arg.
BR5030069359769Aptroot A.   559032002-10-19
China, 75 km S of Lijiang, along ridge road in Mt. Shibaoshan Park, 26.380555 99.829722

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L35886Göran Thor   12661979-11-15
Nepal, Nepal valley district, 15 km SSE Kathmandu, 500m E Godawari in dense deciduous forest near the road to Phulchoki. 5050ft = 1539 m.

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L35885W. Gollan   6741900-09-28
India, Distr. Mussoorie (N.W. Himalaya), Landour, road leading to Jabberkhel water spring, alt. 7000 ft.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF079047John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1982-12-11
Southern Highlands Province, Lama sawmill logging area, 6 km SE of Ialibu, -6.33333 144.01667

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TUF079045John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1982-12-11
Southern Highlands Province, Lama sawmill logging area, 6 km SE of Ialibu, -6.33333 144.01667

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TUF079046John Alan Elix;Heinar Streimann   1982-12-14
Southern Highlands Province, Pavende Logging Area, 15 km NNW of Ialibu, -6.13333 143.96667

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TUF079048Heinar Streimann   1982-09-08
Southern Highlands Province, Munia Logging Area, 14 km NW of Ialibu, -6.18333 143.91667


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