Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Biatora gelatinosa var. aeneofusca, Lecidea gelatinosa var. aeneofusca)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flot.) Coppins & P.James
BR5030095551632Aptroot A.   83511978-07-24
France, Forêt de Bodvarec

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Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flot.) Coppins & P.James
BR5030095687874Jansen J.   JJ90-08N1990-06-30
Portugal, Serra da Estrela, ½ km N of Lagoa Comprida, ½ km S of Lagoa Seca

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Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flot.) Coppins & P.James
BR5030095644747Aptroot A.   346381994-08-14
Canada, Vancouver, Mount Grouse, along trail to Crown Ridge, 49.366667 -123.166667

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Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flot.) Coppins & P.James
BR5030095643719Aptroot A.   346321994-08-14
Canada, Vancouver, Mount Grouse, along trail to Crown Ridge, 49.366667 -123.166667

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flörke ex Flot.) Coppins & P. James
E00715571Coppins, B.J.; Galloway, D.J.; Guzman, G. & James, P.W.   1986-12-11
X Region: Parque Nacional Vicente Perez Rosales


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