Dataset: TU-
Taxa: Coccotremataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Phyllopyrenia C.W. Dodge
TUF081871Richard C. Harris   1971-02-21
Presqu'ile Jeanne d'Arc: Small bay SE of Halage des Swains. Sea level

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Phyllopyrenia C.W. Dodge
TUF081872Richard C. Harris   1971-02-21
Presqu'ile Jeanne d'Arc: Small bay SE of Halage des Swains. Sea level

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Coccotrema citrinescens P. James & Coppins
TUF046155Ave Suija   2010-07-26
VC 104, North Ebudes, Skye, Loch Slapin, Torrin, south of Camas Malag, 57.19567 -6.00159

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Coccotrema cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll. Arg.
TUF061967John Alan Elix   1993-02-02
South Island: Denniston Plateau, 16 km E of Westport, -41.75 171.81667

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TUF006908Irwin Murray Brodo   1968-07-31
British Columbia: Moresby Island (Queen Charlotte Islands): 'Blue Heron Bay' north of Sunday Inlet., 52.68333 -132.03333

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TUF006909Irwin Murray Brodo;M.J. Schepanek;Wilfred Borden Schofield   1967-06-21
British Columbia: Graham Island (Queen Charlotte Islands): Gudal Bay., 53.23333 -132.56667

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TUF006910Thomas H.(III) Nash   2003-08-09
Alaska: Wrangell-Petersburg Borough, Tongass National Forest, 5 km N of Petersburg, Sukoi Inlets., 56.97083 -132.91667

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Lepolichen coccophorus (Mont.) Trevis.
TUF077966Henry Andrew Imshaug;Karl E. Ohlsson   1971-11-01
Puerto Celular: on ridge at head of cove, -54.783333 -64.316667

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Lepolichen coccophorus (Mont.) Trevis.
TUF077965Henry Andrew Imshaug;Karl E. Ohlsson   1971-11-02
Puerto Alexander: Nothofagus forest on lower slopes of S side of cove, -54.85 -64.4

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Lepolichen coccophorus (Mont.) Trevis.
TUF077967Henry Andrew Imshaug;Karl E. Ohlsson   1971-10-16
Tierra del Fuego/Tierra del Fuego Province, Bahia Valentin: Rock outcrop near head of bay (E. end), -54.883333 -65.45

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TUF077968Henry Andrew Imshaug;Richard C. Harris   1967-12-26
Brunswick Peninsula. Puerto Cutter: Copper mine


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