Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parmelinopsis spumosa (Parmelia spumosa, Parmelina spumosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
49186   
Zimbabwe: Nyanga, ZW18/32b7 (ZW51), inselberg, Eastern Highlands, Stanhope Block, near Troutbeck

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
BR5030067985830Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   135681984-05-12
Madagascar, Perinet = Andasibe, E slope of Mt. Maromiza, 10 km SE, -18.966667 48.483333

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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
BR5030067943731Aptroot A.   606362004-03-17
Costa Rica, Volcán Tenorio National Park, 15 km NNW of Tilarán, Alto Maso, near Tierras Morenas, 10.6 -85

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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
BR5030067982747Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   133041984-05-10
Madagascar, Perinet = Andasibe, -18.933333 48.266667

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
168465Robert S. Egan   EL-15,5342001-04-23
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Blackwater Falls State Park. 2 km SW of Davis just N of the bridge over the Blackwater River., 39.1158333333333 -79.4808333333333, 930m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
F63919Rolf Santesson   70661940-05-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Prov. Valdivia: Corral.

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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
F63918G. E. Du Rietz & Greta Du Rietz   59:a1926-10-18
Australia, New South Wales, New South Wales, Sydney District, National Park, Lady Carrington Road

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Parmelinopsis spumosa (Asahina) Elix & Hale
F63921Rolf Santesson   22641940-05-14
Chile, Los Lagos, Prov. Chiloé: Isla Chiloé, Castro.


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