Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calopadia lecanorella (Lecidea lecanorella, Heterothecium lecanorellum)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Calopadia lecanorella (Nyl.) Kalb & Vězda
WIS-L-0143754K. Kalb   196781987-08-27
Ecuador, Azuay, About 10 km south of Paute and 6 km north of Gualaceo., -2.837772 -78.766, 2300m

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Calopadia lecanorella (Nyl.) Kalb & Vězda
WIS-L-0143755K. Kalb   196801987-09-10
Ecuador, Napo, At Puerto Napo, a few miles south of Tena; above the Rio Napo, -1.031928 -77.730437, 600m

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Calopadia lecanorella (Nyl.) Kalb & Vězda
WIS-L-0143756K. Kalb   196941987-08-17
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Climb to Zumbahua, about 20 km west of Banos., -0.964731 -78.900722, 2750m

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Calopadia lecanorella (Nyl.) Kalb & Vězda
WIS-L-0143757K. Kalb   196911987-08-17
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ascent to Zumbahua, about 20 km west of Banos., -0.964731 -78.900722, 2650m


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Google Map

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