Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia substenophylloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Xanthoparmelia substenophylloides Hale
BR5030027277203Sipman H.J.M. & Aptroot   190151985-02-25
Guyana, Upper Mazaruni district, Mount Latipu, ca. 8 km N of Kamarang, 5.95 -60.633333

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Xanthoparmelia substenophylloides Hale
BR5030027276190Aptroot A.   407211997-09-15
Brazil, Catas Altas, Serra do Caraça, Parque Natural do Caraça near monastery Santuário do Caraça, -20.1 -43.483333

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F52132R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P32:281981-02-18
Peru, Huánuco, Dept. Huanuco: Prov. Ambo, valley of Rio Huallaga, 12 km (road distance) S of Huanuco. 10°0’ S, 76°9’ W Alt. c. 2100 m

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F52489Glaziou   
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro.

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F53906T. H. Nash   240041985-10-12
Argentina, Córdoba, Provincía de Córdoba: Partido de Santa María, 3 km E of observatorio (ca. 19 km S Villa Carlos Paz). 31°36’S, 64°33’W on siliceous rock ca. 1220m


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