Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physcia lacinulata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030053648077Tonduz A.   1774
Costa Rica

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030066459769Aptroot A.   600222004-03-08
Costa Rica, University Campus 2 km E of San José, N of San Pedro church, 9.933333 -84.05

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030053649081Tonduz A.   1532
Costa Rica

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030066457703Aptroot A.   600172004-03-08
Costa Rica, University Campus 2 km E of San José, N of San Pedro church, 9.933333 -84.05

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030071193511Pittier H.   50651890-00-00
Costa Rica, Baie de Salinas.

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030053647063Tonduz A.   1774
Costa Rica

BR
Physcia lacinulata Müll.Arg.
BR5030053650094Tonduz A.   1532B
Costa Rica

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Physcia lacinulata Müll. Arg.
U 0094418Sipman HJM   Sipman, HJM 109801979-01-21
Venezuela, Mérida, Venezuela, Edo. Merida. Valley Rio Chama near Mérida. Bottom of little tributary valley at end of Calle Pueblecito.

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Physcia lacinulata Müll. Arg.
U 0094416Sipman HJM   Sipman, HJM L 29 b1976-06-21
Ecuador, Galapagos, Ecuador. Galapagos Islands. Isla Isabela. Volcan Cerro Azul, S-slope above Iguana Cove.

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Physcia lacinulata Müll. Arg.
U 0094417Sipman HJM   Sipman, HJM 10965 b1979-01-21
Venezuela, Mérida, Venezuela, Edo. Mérida. Slope of Rio Chama valley opposite Mérida.

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L70604H. Sipman & W. Berendsohn   373101993-11-15
El Salvador, El Salvador, Dept. La Libertad, Mnpio. Antiguo Cuscutlán. Jardín Botánica La Laguna. 13°42’N, 89°15’W. Alt. c. 700 m.

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Physcia lacinulata Müll. Arg.
WTU-F-076946Gary A. Laursen, Loree Anderson   222951963-07-07
U.S.A., Minnesota, Hennepin, Trail to floating bog bay, Biological Station, University of Minnesota, Itasca State Park.


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Google Map

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