Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stereocaulon verruciferum, Stereocaulon verruciferum var. surreptans, Stereocaulon verruciferum var. verruciferum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00259833D. H. Pfister   ch-822008-03-24
Chile, near Petrohue,Trails above Lago Todos Los Santos, Parque Nacional Vicente Perey Rosales

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030015921132William L. Culberson   203831987-08-22
Ecuador, Pichincha: in reservato Parque National de Cotopaxi, in latere septentrionali montis ignivomi Cotopaxi

BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030093235626Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   107871982-08-29
Ecuador, N slope of Cotopaxi

BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030057676731Raeymaekers G.   1008
Ecuador

BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030069943753R. Kricke   S.N.1995-08-00
Ecuador, Cotopaxi

BR
Stereocaulon verruciferum Nyl.
BR5030093236654G. Follmann   S.N.1990-01-00
Chile, Volcán Osorno

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
169005W.L. Culberson   203831987-08-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, Parque National de Cotopaxi. N. slope of Cotopaxi., 0.670333333333333 -78.4276666666667, 4100m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L408I. M. Lamb   60981950-00-00
Argentina, Rio Negro, Argentina: Rio Negro, Cerro Rigi at Lake Frias, alt. 1650 m.

S
L409I. M. Lamb   60691950-00-00
Argentina, Chubut, Argentina: Chubut, Lake Menendez.

S
L7931R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P56:81981-02-27
Peru, Ancash, Peru. Dept. Ancash, Prov. Huaraz, on the road Huaraz-Casma, 31 km (road distance) WSW of Huaraz. Alt. c. 4100 m. 9°33' S, 77°41' W.

S
F220909Lo...   1938-04-15
Chile, Los Lagos, Osorno, ligneu ... Roca 700 m Volcan Osorno (Refugia Picada)

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF052385Klaus Kalb;A. Kalb   1987-08-12
Cotopaxi. Nordosthang des Cotopaxi


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