Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Punctelia subalbicans (Parmelia hypoleuca, Parmelia polycarpa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Punctelia subalbicans (Stirt.) D.J. Galloway & Elix
50873   
ober dem Tal Valeriaszka im Aufstieg zur Alpe Retyezat, Huyader Com. In Siebenbürgen

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Punctelia subalbicans (Stirt.) D. J. Galloway & Elix
L40896Clifford M Wetmore   781621977-10-19
Australia, Western Australia, Western Australia SW of Northam along highway 94, 60 km NE of Perh. On roadside trees near water pipeline with Eucalyptus. 31°41'10''S, 116°35'43''E.

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Punctelia subalbicans (Stirt.) D. J. Galloway & Elix
F163475Rex Filson & Sue Filson   155811975-11-17
Australia, South Australia, Along Rd to Artimore, 5 miles Sth of Artimore, Flinders Ranges, S. A.

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Punctelia subalbicans (Stirt.) D. J. Galloway & Elix
F163478W. A. Weber & D. McVean   155811967-11-18
Australia, South Australia, Australia. South Australia. 5 miles S of Hanley Bridge, north of Adelaide

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 1037462Tuckerman   s.n.
United States, New England


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