Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspicilia asiatica, Aspicilia asiatica var. asiatica, Aspicilia asiatica var. subfarinosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Aspicilia asiatica (H. Magn.) Yoshim.
L2051Birger Bohlin   77 c1932-01-12
China, Kansu: Ehr-tao-ch’uan (Nan-shan), alt. 4100 m.

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Aspicilia asiatica (H. Magn.) Yoshim.
L2052Birger Bohlin   86 a21932-04-03
China, Kansu: Hei-kou (Shargaltein), alt. 3700-3800 m.

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Aspicilia asiatica (H. Magn.) Yoshim.
L2053Birger Bohlin   29 b1931-07-05
China, Kansu: Taben buluk, alt. 2550-2600 m.

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Aspicilia asiatica (H. Magn.) Yoshim.
L4395Birger Bohlin   86 b1932-04-03
China, Kansu: Hei-kou (Shargaltein'Shara gol'), alt. 3700-3800 m.

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Aspicilia asiatica (H. Magn.) Yoshim.
L4940Birger Bohlin   621931-12-19
China, Kansu: Yeh-ma-ta-chüan, alt. c. 3000 m.


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