Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea aculeata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
ACAD:100_112MS Brown   1947-05-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, 44.65 -63.6

ACAD
ACAD:6018D Mills   1927-05-21
Canada, Nova Scotia, Colchester, Truro, 45.36468 -63.27865

ACAD
Usnea aculeata Motyka ex Gyeln.
6018Mills, D   1927-05-21
Canada, Nova Scotia, Colchester, Truro, 45.36468 -63.27865

ACAD
Usnea aculeata Motyka ex Gyeln.
100_112Brown, MS   1947-05-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F200291G. O. Malme   25231894-00-00
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Brasiliæ civit. Matto Grosso Santa Anna da Chapada

S
F200289   1864-00-00
Amer. meridionale.

S
F200290C. C. Hosseus   1521933-07-09
Argentina, Corrientes, Argentina. Corrientes. Umgebung von Corrientes.

S
F210219G. O. Malme   25231894-03-09
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Brasiliæ civit. Matto Grosso : Santa Anna da Chapada.

S
F210195G. O. Malme   1893-09-11
Paraguay, Asunción, Paraguay : Rio Mbopy pr. Asuncion.

S
F210196G. O. Malme   15251893-08-07
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Paraguay : Paraguari.

S
F210197G. O. Malme   25231894-03-09
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Brasiliæ civit. Matto Grosso : Santa Anna da Chapada.

S
F210198Florentino Felippone   1111897-10-10
Uruguay, Soriano, Sohefiedia = Departamento Soriano

S
F210199   

S
F210200G. O. Malme   15251893-08-07
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Paraguay Paraguari

S
F210201G. O. Malme   1893-09-11
Paraguay, Asunción, Paraguay : Rio Mbopy pr. Asuncion

S
F244769C. C. Hosseus   1933-07-07
Argentina, Corrientes, Patria: Argentina, Corrientes, circuitu Corrientes

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Usnea aculeata Motyka ex Gyeln.
TUF091105I. Skirina   1982-08-15
Primorsky Krai, Primorski krai,cDalnegorsk region, Kitovoe Rebro pass, 44.57051 136.18575

TU
Usnea aculeata Motyka ex Gyeln.
TUF091106L.A. Knyazheva   
Primorski krai


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Google Map

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