Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocyphellaria insculpta (Sticta insculpta f. sublaevis, Sticta tomentosa var. impressula, Stictina impressula var. sublaevis, Stictina insculpta f. sublaevis, Stictina tomentosa var. impressula)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Pseudocyphellaria insculpta (Stizenb.) D.J. Galloway
1351926Peter de Lange   2011-05-15
New Zealand, Northland, Kermadec Islands, northern Kermadec Islands group, Raoul Island, near Boat Cove Hut, -29.275747 -177.894192

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Pseudocyphellaria insculpta (Stizenb.) D.J.Galloway
BR5030060111335Cuatrecasas J.   11803
Colombia

BR
Pseudocyphellaria insculpta (Stizenb.) D.J.Galloway
BR5030061798818Lindig A.   119
Colombia

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Pseudocyphellaria insculpta (Stizenb.) D. J. Galloway
L45469Rolf Santesson   259111975-03-18
Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya Distr.: Mount Totapola, alt. c. 2500 m.


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