Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allocetraria ambigua
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M.J. Lai
35057   2012-09-11
China, Tibet, Kailash-Gebiet, 31.109033 81.375033

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M.J. Lai
35108   2012-08-24
China, Tibet, S Nam Co (See), Berg 3km W Pass, 30.659817 91.071667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M. J. Lai
L57666D. Hummel   1930-07-26
China, South-eastern Kansu: Min-Shan Range, bergmassivet NV om Sehr-Men (Stenporten), alt. c. 470 mm aner.

S
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M. J. Lai
L57665Giraldi   1894-09-00
China, China interior, provincia Schen-si

S
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M. J. Lai
L57667D. Hummel   S 14, 1901930-08-07
China, South-eastern Kansu: Min-Shan Range, högfjällssluttning av berget Ndzåå, S om Bashi-Denga, övre Tebbu, alt. 458 mm aner.

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Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M. J. Lai
L60985Dr. D. Hummel   S 14, 1901930-08-07
China, Gansu, China, South-Eastern Kansu: Min-Shan Range, högfjällssluttningen av berget Ndzåå, S om Bashi-Denga, övre Tebbu, 458 mm aner.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M.J. Lai
TUF088242Dag Olav Øvstedal   
Tibet

TU
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M.J. Lai
TUF088232Christoph Scheidegger   2011-04-26

TU
Allocetraria ambigua (C. Bab.) Kurok. & M.J. Lai
TUF088309Walter Obermayer   1994-06-28
prov. Sichuan


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