Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anaptychia elbursiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
51456-771   
Iran, Razavi Khorasan Province: Dor Badam, 37.556333 58.394467

FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
52691-771   
Iran, Emam Qoli Village, 37.409083 58.557067

iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
194946293C.S.Yampae   2023-12-26
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Colorado, US, 40.50811719 -105.075235

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
MUOB 101340Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1013402011-07-11
United States, Montana, Hill, Bears Paw Mountains, Beaver Creek County Park, 48.3314 -109.6592, 1095 - 1095m

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
135041Bruce McCune   219371994-08-01
Canada, British Columbia, Merritt, south of Quilchena Hotel on BC route 5A east of Merritt., 50.15 -120.5, 625m

OSC:Lichens
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
134918Bruce McCune   McCune151501985-08-01
United States, Montana, Teton, hill on west side of Pine Butte Swamp., 47.83333333 -112.6, 1480m

OSC:Lichens
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
135240aBruce McCune   151511985-08-01
United States, Montana, Teton, hill on west side of Pine Butte Swamp., 47.83333333 -112.6, 1480m

OSC:Lichens
Anaptychia elbursiana (Szatala) Poelt
2010-000326McCune, Bruce   15151
United States, Montana, Teton, Pine Butte Swamp, 47.83333333 -112.6, 1480m


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Google Map

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