Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Arthoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Arthonia phaeobaea (Norman) Norman
PUL00022187WG Farlow   1898-09-00
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, 44.883333 -66.95

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Caldesia sabina (De Not.) Rehm
PUL00023788FE and ES Clements   1907-07-10
United States, Colorado, Ouray, 38.022772 -107.671449, 2400m

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Naevia minutissima (Auersw.) Rehm
PUL00024784W Kreiger   1887-05-20
Germany, Saxony, 50.918325 14.060602

PUL
PUL00025089W Kreiger   1892-05-23
Germany, Saxony, und im Polenzthal, 51.026429 14.176682

PUL
Naevia tithymalina (Kunze) Rehm
PUL00025207W Kreieger   1893-06-13
Germany, Saxony, Sachsische Schweiz Osterzgebirge, Waltersdorf, 48.91426 12.744064

PUL
Caldesia sabina (De Not.) Rehm
PUL00026057WG Solheim   1935-03-21
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Hills, 41.311367 -105.591101, 2316m

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PUL00025979T Vestergren   1904-07-00
Suecia, Lapponia lulensis, Jokkmokk, 66.6 19.85

PUL
PUL00026386O Jaap   1904-08-18
Germany, Schleswig Holstein, Bei Lakolk auf der nordfriesischen Insel Rom, 52.666719 8.948799

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Naevia pusilla (Lib.) Rehm
PUL00026407O Jaap   1904-08-16
Germany, Mecklenburg, Strand bei Warnemunde

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Naevia pusilla (Lib.) Rehm
PUL00026484O Jaap   1906-07-15
Germany, Thuringen, Bei Oberhof, 50.704353 10.727163, 720m

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Conida clemens (Tul.) A. Massal.
PUL00026598O Jaap   1907-07-30
Germany, Brandenburg, Prignitz

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PUL00028059O Jaap   1910-08-12
Schweiz, Obwalden, 1050m

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Conida clemens (Tul.) A. Massal.
PUL00028100O Jaap   1910-07-24
Schweiz, Valais, Visp, 1800m


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