Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peltigera chilensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L62233P. Dusén   1861897-07-08
Argentina, Rio Negro, Argentina: Nahuelhuapi, Puerto Blest.

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L62234Carl Skottsberg & Inga Skottsberg   11917-01-19
Chile, Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra), Juan Fernandez: Masatierra, Puerto Ingles Cordón Centrál, 575 m. s. m.

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L62235Benkt Sparre   50951948-04-06
Chile, Araucania, Chile: Malleco; Cordillera de Nahuelbuta, Pichi Nahuel, 1100-1300 m. s. m.

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L69765Rolf Santesson   34631940-09-19
Chile, Los Lagos, Prov. Valdivia: Lago Riñihue, Riñihue, Cerro Tralcan.

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L69807Rolf Santesson   75131940-03-02
Chile, Magallanes (excl. Antarctica Chilena), Tierra del Fuego: Canal Beagle, Yendegaia. Alt. 10-25 m.

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L69781Rolf Santesson   23121940-05-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Prov. Valdivia: Corral.

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L69806Rolf Santesson   31281940-09-13
Chile, Los Lagos, Prov. Valdivia: Valdivia, Collico.

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L69810Rolf Santesson   59411941-02-02
Chile, Magallanes (excl. Antarctica Chilena), Tierra del Fuego: Canal Whiteside, Puerto Yartou.


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