Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea dasypogoides, Usnea dasypogoides f. dasypogoides, Usnea dasypogoides f. torulosa, Usnea dasypogoides var. angulosa, Usnea dasypogoides var. cladoblephara, Usnea dasypogoides var. dasypogoides, Usnea dasypogoides var. exasperata, Usnea dasypogoides var. microcarpoides, Usnea dasypogoides var. s... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
BR5030062528698Pittier H.   S.N.
Costa Rica

BR
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
BR5030062526632Rodriguez   S.N.
Mauritius

BR
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
BR5030062455604Paris E.G.   S.N.
Madagascar

BR
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
BR5030062527660J.F. Echeverria   1531
Costa Rica

BR
Usnea dasypogoides v. exasperata
BR5030062529725Pittier H.   S.N.
Costa Rica

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
FUSION186853Rodriguez   1889-01-01

PC-MNHN:PC
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
FUSION186854Rodriguez   1889-01-01

PC-MNHN:PC
Usnea dasypogoides Nyl.
FUSION186852Besson Pierre Louis   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F201697J. B. Balfour   
Mauritius, Rodrigues, Island of Rodrigues

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F201698Carl Skottsberg   1917-02-12
Chile, Isla Alejandro Selkirk (Más Afuera), Juan Fernandez : Masafuera, Quebrada del Morro, In Myriangenia Schulzei, 700 m.s.m.

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F201699Carl Skottsberg   1916-12-13
Chile, Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra), Juan Fernandez, Masatierra, Puerto Frances, Loma Imienso

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F203753Carl Skottsberg   3831917-01-18
Chile, Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra), Juan Fernandez: Masatierra, Valle Colonial Cordon Centrál: 577 m. s. m.

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F248769Carl Skottsberg & Inga Skottsberg   1917-02-12
Chile, Isla Alejandro Selkirk (Más Afuera), Patria: Juan Fernandez, Masafuera, Zuebrada al Mono in Myriangenia Schulzei, alt. 700 m

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F248764Carl Skottsberg   1908-08-27
Chile, Isla Alejandro Selkirk (Más Afuera), Patria: Juan Fernandez, Massafuera


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