Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysothrix candelaris (Lepraria flava, Crocynia flava, Lepraria candelaria, Lepraria flava f. flava, Lepraria flava f. quercina, Lepra candelaris, Lichen flavus)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


CDS:Lichens
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J.R. Laundon
54208Bungartz, F.   107592012-01-07
Ecuador, Manabí, n/a, Along the main road from Rocafuerte to Manta, small dirt road to the left before the entrance to the basurero and the road crossing to Jaramigo, -0.988611 -80.605, 67m

Private Herbarium of Javier Etayo


hb. Etayo
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
Etayo, J.   253712003-00-00
Ecuador, Imbabura, ECUADOR (18): Ibarra, sendero desde Laguna Yahuarcocha, ladera orientada al NW desde el pueblo, 3300-3350 m, 17N 08024287, 0039526, 28-II-2003, 0.330392 -78.082646, 3300 - 3350m

hb. Etayo
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
Etayo, J.   258761999-02-08
Ecuador, Azuay, ECUADOR: 8, prov. Cuenca, Parque Nac. Cajas, laguna toreadora, Polylepis, turberas y roquedos, 3950-4000 m, 2-VIII-1999

hb. Etayo
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
Etayo, J.   262391999-00-00
Ecuador, Tungurahua, ECUADOR: 7, prov. Tungurahua, Baños de Agua Santa, sendero de la cascada del Bascún, 1760 m, 31-VII-1999

hb. Etayo
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
J. Etayo   263031999-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, ECUADOR: 3, Prov. Pichincha, entre Cumbayá y cerro de la Virgen, taludes y bosquete Polylepis cerca "casa de las truchas", 3650-3800 m, 26-VII-1999


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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