Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Actinoplaca strigulacea (Echinoplaca strigulacea), Actinoplaca strigulacea var. discreta, Actinoplaca strigulacea var. strigulacea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brazil SpeciesLink Fungi data from iDigBio


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l7435H. MoséN   255åÊbisåÊd
Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Corcovado, -21.8 -42.683333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024637963Aptroot A.   574902002-11-01
China, 2 km SE of Menglun, Green Stone Park, 21.910277 101.280833

BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024639011Aptroot A.   57432F2002-11-01
China, Menglun, Tropical Botanical Garden, 21.919166 101.268611

BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024640024Aptroot A.   574532002-11-02
China, 8 km E of Jinghong, Xishuangbanna Pirmeval Forest Park, 22.016667 100.866667

BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024641038Aptroot A.   574712002-10-31
China, Menglun, Tropical Botanical Garden, 21.761666 101.260277

BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024642042Aptroot A.   46101G1999-07-26
Australia, Lamington National Park, c. 100 km S of Brisbane, Binna Burra, -28.333333 153.166667

BR
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
BR5030024638007Aptroot A.   57435G2002-11-01
China, Menglun, Tropical Botanical Garden, 21.919166 101.268611

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle


PC-MNHN:PC
Actinoplaca strigulacea Müll.Arg.
PC0070995Müller, Fr.   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L384F. Möller   
Mexico

S:S-Fungi
L7435H. Mos'©n   255ξbisξd1873-07-01
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Corcovado

S
L7436R. Santesson   6442 d1941-07-15
Venezuela, Venezuela. Federal Distr, The Coastal Cordillera between Caracas and la Guaira, alt 1600-1800 m.

S
L7437F. Brusse   56341990-01-09
South Africa, Transkei, Butterworth, Dwesa Nature Reserve, alt 40 m.

S
L7435H. Mosén   255 bis d1873-07-01
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Corcovado


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