Dataset: S
Search Criteria: China; Xizang (Tibet); excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Lasallia pertusa (Rass.) Llano
F56292J. C. Wei & J. B. Chen   16481966-07-11
China, Xizang (Tibet), Xizang: Nyalam, ad rupes, alt. 3,700-3.720 m.

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Heterodermia boryi (Fée) K. P. Singh & S. R. Singh
F74830Y. C. Zong   301975-06-22
China, Xizang (Tibet), Xizang : Jilong, ad muscis, alt. 3,000m.

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F160000Potanin   1893-00-00
China, Xizang (Tibet), Asia. Ad truncos arborum in montibus inter stat. Tung-olo et O-lun-shi in decliv. occid. Ko-rhishi-shan pass. in Tibeto orient. (in dit. opp. Ta-tsien-lu).

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F169901J. C. Wei & J. B. Chen   1966-05-03
China, Xizang (Tibet), Xizang : Zham, in arborum truncis ramulisque, alt. 2,400-3,620m.

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F225238J. C. Wei & J. B. Chen   16171966-06-15
China, Xizang (Tibet), Xizang : Nyalam, ad rupes, alt. 3,900 m.


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Google Map

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