Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dirinaria caesiopicta (Physcia caesiopicta)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Galapagos; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario de Líquenes de la Fundación Charles Darwin para las Islas Galápagos, Ecuador


CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
27120Bungartz, F.   34142006-10-02
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, along the S coast of Santa Cruz close to the Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS), Puerto Ayora, -0.744021 -90.302171, 1m

CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
29410Bungartz, F.   51972006-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santiago, ca. 5 km inland from the E-coast, ± at the same latitude as Bahía Sullivan, -0.276944 -90.623333, 163m

CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
30258Aptroot, A.   637032006-10-02
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, along the S coast of Santa Cruz, ca. 1.2 km to the east of the Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS), Puerto Ayora, -0.745694 -90.295, 13m

CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
40833Bungartz, F.   81872008-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isabela, El Mango, on the E-side of the dirt road, -0.883805 -91.014111, 162m

CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
46061Bungartz, F.   92432010-12-11
Ecuador, Galápagos, Española, N-part of the island, on top of the ridge, -1.342333 -89.645, 47m

CDS:Lichens
Dirinaria caesiopicta (Nyl.) D.D. Awasthi
47635Bungartz, F.   102162011-00-00
Ecuador, Galápagos, Floreana, trail going to Post Office Bay off the dirt road between highlands and Puerto Velasco Ibarra, cliff at NE-side of trail (Mirador), -1.284527 -90.4435, 365m


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