Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia amaurocraea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


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BPI 971982M.E. Hale   s.n.1969-07-00
Canada, Ontario, ALong south end of Calm Lake, just north of Flanders

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BPI 954616   
France

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BPI 956815   
France

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BPI 1001731   
Finland

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BPI 1001991   
Finland

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BPI 1002129   
Finland

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BPI 1002355   
Finland

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BPI 985839   
Sweden

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BPI 986400Palmer L.J.   s.n.1926-00-00
United States, ALASKA, Cantwell

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BPI 988509Unknown   s.n.
United Kingdom, England, Guisbro Moor, Cleveland

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BPI 988510Unknown   s.n.
United Kingdom, England, Baysdale Moor, Cleveland

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BPI 988869   
Finland

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BPI 988870   
Finland

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BPI 988871   
Finland

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BPI 988872   
Finland

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BPI 989300   
Finland

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BPI 1023846Christian Stenhammar   s.n.
Sweden, Mountains of Uppland near Uppsala

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BPI 1033096Thomson J.W.; Shushan S., Sharp A.J.   s.n.1958-07-18
United States, Alaska, on the point of Point Barrow, 71.383333 -156.45

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BPI 1037483Tuckerman   s.n.
United States, New Hampshire, White Mountains

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BPI 1053264Tuckerman   s.n.
United States, New Hampshire, White Mountains


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