Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramalina pitardii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
221886   
La Gomera, Felstriften an der Montana Encherada

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Ramalina pitardii Hue
BR5030012444283Ertz D.   140002009-09-02
Spain, Teno Alto, N of the small road E of the village, 28.341944 -16.861388

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Ramalina pitardii Hue
BR5030012114865Ertz D.   136732009-08-26
Spain, SW of Valverde, SW of Montaña del Ajares, NE volcanic outcrops, 27.793888 -17.922499

BR
Ramalina pitardii Hue
BR5030012347287Ertz D.   139032009-08-29
Spain, SW of Valverde, along secondary road E of Tiñor, trail to small moutain top, vertical volcanic outcrops, 27.787222 -17.928333

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Ramalina pitardii Hue
BR5030012495797Ertz D.   140512009-09-06
Spain, Chamorga, rocky hills NE of the village, 28.566667 -16.15

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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L 0056812Pitard (Canary Islands series) C-JM   Pitard (Canary Islands series), 1906-04-01
Spain, Hierro, Hierro: Riscos de Sabinosa.

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F91343H. Krog & H. Östhagen   13721976-04-23
Spain, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Fuerteventura: Mna. Muda. Alt. 550-690 m.


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Google Map

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