Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sphaerellothecium parmeliae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030013408222Hafellner J.   658002005-08-18
Austria, Stubalpe Grössenberg S of the town Zeltweg, ridge to NW towards the village Eppenstein, Pichlmoarkogel, summit area, 47.102777 14.769444

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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030102313307Diederich P.   180992015-09-01
France, 22 km ESE of Sain-Jean-Pied-de-Port, W of the village Larrau near the chalets d'Iraty, 43.040277 -1.026388

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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030026732574Hafellner J.   716552008-08-31
Austria, (Carinthia), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Koralpe E of Wolfsberg, western slopes of te ridge between Weberkogel and Handalpe, 46.848611 15.0125

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
L5830P. Diederich & J. Etayo   9533 Diederich1991-07-17
France, Aquitaine, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. Pyrénées-Atlantiques Prov, S of Tardets-Sorholus, Ste-Engrace, towards Pierre-St-Martin, 3 km from the last building. 43°07’N 0°51’W.

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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
L5813R. Santesson   1944-06-15
Sweden, Västergötland, Vänersnäs, Sweden. Västergötland Prov, Vänersnäs par, Halleberg, Hallesnipan. 58°25’N 12°27’E., 58 12

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Sphaerellothecium parmeliae Diederich & Etayo
F20630R. Santesson   337181995-08-03
Sweden, Härjedalen, Tännäs, Sweden. Härjedalen Prov, Tännäs par, the valley of the river Ljusnan, the slope of Mt. Ramundberget c. 1 km S of Hotel Ramundberget. 62°42’N 12°23’E. Alt. 800 m., 62 12


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