Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia uncialis var. obtusata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cladonia uncialis var. obtusata (Ach.) Vain.
BR5030043804575Scriba L.   S.N.
Germany

BR
Cladonia uncialis var. obtusata (Ach.) Vain.
BR5030073028583Dolisy A.   11341891-00-00
Belgium, Env. de Villance.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF046874Hans Trass   1958-08-04
Murmansk Oblast, Koola ps, Hibiinid, Jukspori mägi [= Yukspor mountain], 67.65 33.75

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TUF046875Hans Trass   1958-08-04
Murmansk Oblast, Koola ps, Hibiinid, Jukspori mägi [= Jukspor (Yukspor) mountain], 67.65 33.75

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TUF006665Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1880-10-01
Nylandia: Helsingforsia, prope Aquaeductum.

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TUF006650Artturi Nikodemus Railonsala   1946-07-12
Ostrobottnia australis: Lappfjärd, Riisoo.

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TUF006652Rainar Hakulinen   1946-08-25
Tavastia borealis: Jyväskylä, Vaajakoski, Kanavuori.

TU
TUF046876Hans Trass   1958-08-04
Murmansk Oblast, Koola ps, Hibiinid, Jukspori mägi [= Jukspor (Yukspor) mountain], 67.65 33.75

TU
TUF006655Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1881-09-01
Tavastia austr.: Hollola, Hovila.

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TUF082365Ülle Mägi   1958-08-17
Hibiinid, Koola poolsaar, Poatsvumchorri nõlval [Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, slope of Poatsvumchorr ?]

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TUF006657Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1881-09-01
Tavastia austr.: Hollola, Hovila.

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TUF006666Johan Petter(Peter) Norrlin   1880-10-01
Nylandia: Helsingforsia, prope Aquaeductum.

TU
TUF082363Ülle Mägi   1958-08-04
Hibiinid, Koola poolsaar, Juksporr [Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Yukspor]


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