Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nephromopsis cucullata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L.1040736Lösch A   Lösch, A s.n.1903-01-01
Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Feldberg., 47.866667 8

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L.1040737Lösch A   Lösch, A s.n.1903-01-01
Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Feldberg., 47.866667 8

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0919114Valk R van der   Valk, R van der 912451991-08-27
Norway, Hedmark, Gjendesheim. Memurubu

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0828590Unknown   Unknown s.n.1970-06-24
Norway, Oppland, Oppland 2 km N van Sjoa

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0828627Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1994-07-24
Austria, Kärnten, Lokatie 24 Kreuzechgruppe, 6 km NW of path 338 to Swartzstein Grifenburg 2.5 km N of Saltlegger. Grid 9244/2

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0828589Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1991-08-05
France, Col du Herrenberg

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0828647Bakker S   Bakker, S s.n.1992-01-01
Norway, Rondane.

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
L 0753229Spier JL   Spier, JL 17931990-07-21
Switzerland, Valais (Wallis), Pramousse ; Evolène

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
E00816154Roy, Claude   97-4129-C1997-09-24
Canada, Quebec, 47.884722 -70.451389, 1030m

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
E00696525Obermayer, Walter   124382012-03-21
Steiermark (=Styria)

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Nephromopsis cucullata (Bellardi) Divakar, Crespo & Lumbsch
E00620353Coppins, Brian J.; Hafellner, J.; Mayrhofer, H.; Obermayer, W.; Berger, F.   240122012-03-21
Styria, Eastern Alps, 1820m


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