Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caloplaca fernandeziana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95123Carl Skottsberg & Inga Skottsberg   1917-01-05
Chile, Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra), Juan Fernandez: Masatierra, Südabhang am Tus-Puatas-Rücken, St. 8

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95125Carl Skottsberg & Inga Skottsberg   1917-01-22
Chile, Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra), Juan Fernandez: Masatierra, Felswand an Seekirk-Denkmal; 590 m. s. m.

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95126Carl Skottsberg & Inga Skottsberg   1917-08-17
Chile, Coquimbo, Limari, Chile: Prov. Coquimbo, Cordillera de la Costa, Loma Frai Jorge

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95133P. Dusén   1896-06-23
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile : Valparaiso, El Salto.

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95138P. Dusén   1896-06-23
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile : Valparaiso, El Salto.

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F95142W. A. Weber & Barry Johnston   1976-11-14
Chile, Coquimbo, Choapa, Chile. Province Coquimbo. Pichidangui, coastal headlands just N of the village, on boulders lying at the foot of rocky tor, 10 msm, abundant and co-dominant with Buellia flavoareolata.

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F111044Rolf Santesson   24621940-06-16
Chile, Valparaíso, San Antonio, Prov. Santiago: Cartagena.

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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Malme) Follmann & Redón
F111349Rolf Santesson   23731940-05-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Prov. Valdivia: Corral.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Caloplaca fernandeziana (Zahlbr.) Follmann & Redón
TUF061092William Alfred Weber;Barry Johnston   1976-11-14
Province Coquimbo. Pichidangui, coastal headlands just N of the village


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