Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asterothyrium pittieri
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colección de Líquenes del Fungario de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador


QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
60Lücking, R.   96-1131996-05-00
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Satcha Biological Station, -1.0666667 -77.58333333333333, 450m

QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
61Lücking, R.   96-2161996-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guajalito biological station, -0.15 -78.65, 1800m

QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
62Lücking, R.   96-3051996-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guajalito biological station, -0.15 -78.65, 1800m

QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
63Lücking, R.   96-3071996-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guajalito biological station, -0.15 -78.65, 1800m

QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
64Lücking, R.   96-3081996-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guajalito biological station, -0.15 -78.65, 1800m

QCAM-FUNGARIO-QCAM:QCAM-LICHENS
65Lücking, R.   96-3101996-05-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Guajalito biological station, -0.15 -78.65, 1800m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C0090303FR. Lücking   s.n.1996-05-00
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biological Station, 25 km E of Tena at Rio Napo, -1.066667 -77.583333, 450m

Lichens at Herbarium Berolinense, Berlin


B
185304R. Lücking   
Ecuador, ECUADOR. NAPO: "Jatun Satcha" Biological Station, 25 km E of Tena at Rio Napo. Alt. 450 m., -1.0667 -77.5833

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0126488R. Lücking   s.n.1996-05-00
Ecuador, Napo, "Jatun Satcha" Biological Station, 25 km E of Tena at Río Napo,semiexposed vegetation around station, -1.066667 -77.583333, 450m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.