Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abrothallus parmotrematis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
255356194Leila Dasher   2024-12-15
United States, Georgia, Camden, Camden County, GA, USA, 30.74800111 -81.46789572

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030012198735Ertz D.   137552009-08-27
Spain, SE of Frontera, S side of road to San Andrés, around Fuente del Lomo, forest with mature Pinus canariensis trees and ‘fayal brezal’ forest, 27.738333 -17.990555

BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030001834880Ertz D.   109772007-08-09
Rwanda, forêt de Nyungwe, Marais Rwasenkoko, -2.516667 29.333333

BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030000691125Ertz D.   104872007-04-03
Portugal, Ribeiro Frio, along the « Levada do Furado » to the « Pico do Suna »

BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030023578076Diederich P.   83011987-05-27
United Kingdom, Inner Hebrides, Isle of Skye, SSE of Broadford, Ardnameacan [on the shore of Loch na Dal]., 57.168055 -5.780555

BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030021595617Diederich P.   83011987-05-27
United Kingdom, SSE of Broadford, Ardnameacan, NG 7 1.

BR
Abrothallus parmotrematis Diederich
BR5030027074116J. Krikken   S.N.1974-12-00
Kenya, Chyulu Hills

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
E01002474Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   258321996-04-27
Republic of Ireland, (VC H2) North Kerry, Ross Island

E
E01002473Coppins, Brian J.   251542013-07-08
Scotland, (VC 110) Outer Hebrides, Hirta, graveyard, 57.8125 -8.571389, 35m

E
E00620701Diederich, Paul   83011987-05-27
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes, Isle of Skye, SSE of Broadford, Ardnameacan [on the shore of Loch na Dal], 57.168056 -5.780556, 30m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF065957Martin Kukwa;Emmannuël Sérusiaux   2007-06-15
Scotland, Argyll, Glasdrum Wood, National Nature Reserve, NN/00.45


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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