Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rinodina cacuminum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Estonian Museum of Natural History


TAM
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
TAMM0002477Erik P. Vrang   1925-07-01
Lichenes Suecici. Härjedalen, Fjällnäs

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030084504632Aino Henssen   7211955-06-18
Finland, NW-Le, Kilpisjärvi, Saana, SW-Hang

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030056958852Vrang E.P.   2287B
Sweden

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030084506698van Herk C.M.   S.N.1986-08-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands, Kapp Lee, Rosenbergdalen

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030056957824Lang G.   2287
Sweden

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030084505660van Herk C.M.   S.N.1986-08-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands, Kapp Lee, Rosenbergdalen

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030084507725van Herk C.M.   S.N.1986-08-00
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands, Kapp Lee, Rosenbergdalen

BR
Rinodina cacuminum (Th.Fr.) Malme
BR5030056959880Vrang E.P.   S.N.
Sweden

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
TUF058894Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme   1910-07-23
Jämtland: Snasahögen, 65.56667 22.08333

TU
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
TUF058893Erik P. Vrang   1923-07-15
Härjedalen: Fjällnäs

TU
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
TUF063704.eTheodor Lippmaa   1930-06-10
Tvärminne, magedavee loigu ümber Soome skäärides

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
BPI 1040269   

BPI
Rinodina cacuminum (Th. Fr.) Malme
BPI 1040270   


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