Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypotrachyna microblasta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Hypotrachyna microblasta (Vain.) Hale
BR5030095453660Aptroot A.   604892004-03-15
Costa Rica, Volcán Tenorio National Park, 25 km NNW of Tilarán, along acces road to station near Bijagua, 10.716667 -84.983333

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Hypotrachyna microblasta (Vain.) Hale
BR5030064471527Aptroot A.   609502004-03-23
Costa Rica, Proyecto Eólico Novasa near Tierras Morenas, 15 km NNW of Tilarán, 10.583333 -85.016667

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Hypotrachyna microblasta (Vain.) Hale
BR5030064470490Aptroot A.   609492004-03-23
Costa Rica, Proyecto Eólico Novasa near Tierras Morenas, 15 km NNW of Tilarán, 10.583333 -85.016667

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Hypotrachyna microblasta (Vain.) Hale
BR5030095451604Aptroot A.   604762004-03-15
Costa Rica, Volcán Tenorio National Park, 25 km NNW of Tilarán, along acces road to station near Bijagua, 10.716667 -84.983333

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Hypotrachyna microblasta (Vain.) Hale
BR5030069800599J. Krikken   S.N.1972-07-00
Indonesia, Mt. Bandahara

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
103071Lawrence Pike   Pike 27371971-05-03
Ecuador, along trail to summit above James Bay lava flow, Isla Santiago, Galapagos, -0.216666667 -91.79166667, 680m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L3931L. M. Cranwell, O. Selling & C. Skottsberg   59191938-07-24
United States, Hawaii: Maui, Puu Kukui

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L13414Rolf Santesson   285281978-12-31
Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Puntarenas Prov.: Las Cruces Tropical Botanical Garden and vicinity (c. 4 km. SSE of San Vito), c. 08°43'N, 82°57-58'W, alt. 1300 m, premontane rain forest zone

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F60899Folke Fagerlind & Carl Skottsberg   69481948-02-18
United States, Molokai: rain forest near Pelekunu pali, above Kolekole ...

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L63149M. E. Hale & M. Lopez Figueiras   45316 Hale1975-03-26
Venezuela, Tachira, Estado Tachira Mature cloud forest, elev. 2400-2600 m. Slopes of Pico Banderas above Betania, Paramo de Tama.

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L63005M. E. Hale   420501974-01-22
Venezuela, Estado de Merida La Carbonera. Alt.: 2400 m.

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L63265M. E. Hale & T. R. Soderstrom   200231960-03-21
Mexico, Chiapas, State of Chiapas Scrub deciduous forest bordering rim of El Sumidero, elev. 1220 m. El Sumidero canyon, north of Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

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L62980R. Santesson & R. Moberg   P16:351981-02-09
Peru, Dept. Junin: Prov. Tarma, near Gruta (= c. 35 km, road distance, SW of San Ramon). 11° 12’ S, 75° 28’ W Alt. c. 2000 m

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L63322Rolf Santesson   P85:311981-03-23
Peru, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Urubamba, valley of Rio Piri, 16-17 km, road distance, from (c. NW of) Ollantaytambo. 13°7’ S, 72°22’ W Alt. 3200-3300 m

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L63328Rolf Santesson   66831941-07-15
Venezuela, Federal District. The Coastal Cordillera between Caracas and La Guaira, west of the Silla de Caracas. Alt. 1600-1900 m.

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L63332William R. Maxon   86341926-05-31
Jamaica, Flamstead and vicinity, Port Royal Mountains; altitude 1000-1100 meters

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L63875Carl Skottsberg   14981922-08-07
United States, Ins. Hawaii: Oahu, Koolau Mts, trail (?) of Iantalus, c. 600 m. s. m.

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L63876Carl Skottsberg   Ex L57281938-07-09
United States, Molokai, forest between Upper Maunahui camp. and Pepcopac

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L63877M. E. Hale   313311965-06-00
United States, Bog area, elev. about 5000 ft. Alakai bog trail, mile 0 to mile 1, Kauai.

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L63878L. M. Cranwell, Olof H. Selling & Carl Skottsberg   59611938-08-13
United States, Kauai, Kokee, Kalua Puhi trail

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L63879Carl Skottsberg   12661922-09-09
United States, Ins. Hawaii: Hawaii, Haena S. of Hilo

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F64235J. G. Kunche (?)   1919-00-00
United States, Island of Kauai Hawaiian Islands

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 972078M.E. Hale   430281974-02-04
Venezuela, Merida, Near Fish Hatchery at Mucuy, 2200m


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