Dataset: MIN
Search Criteria: Argentina; Chubut; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
536586Lamb, I.   60731950-00-00
Argentina, Chubut, Lago Menendez, -42.682994 -71.855449

MIN
627166Kuhnemann   54851941-00-00
Argentina, Chubut, Patagonia, Lago Menendez, -42.680644 -71.846262

MIN
627239Lamb, I.   59161950-02-04
Argentina, Chubut, Lago Menendez, -42.682994 -71.855449

MIN
664362Kuhnemann, M.   s.n.1940-11-25
Argentina, Chubut, Esquel, Nahuel-Pan., -42.9167 -71.333472

MIN
Usnea ciliata (Müll. Arg.) Vain.
665273Rohmeder   s.n.
Argentina, Chubut, Patagonia, Lago Futalaufquem, -42.818353 -71.68696

MIN
Psora icterica (Mont.) Müll. Arg.
812400Nash, T.   267621989-03-06
Argentina, Chubut, Punta Valdez, -43.8333333 -63.8333333

MIN
812403Nash, T.   265151989-03-07
Argentina, Chubut, Las Chapus, 41 km E of, -43.5 -66.25

MIN
820200Nash, T.   265001989-03-06
Argentina, Chubut, Punta Valdez, S of Punte Norte, -42.1666667 -63.8333333

MIN
Xanthoparmelia callifolioides Adler, Elix & J. Johnst.
820222Nash, T.   264991989-03-06
Argentina, Chubut, Punta Valdez, S of Punte Norte, -42.1666667 -63.8333333

MIN
820226Nash, T.   266131989-03-09
Argentina, Chubut, Futaleufu, La Balsa, Sw of Esquel, -43.1666667 -71.6666667

MIN
Xanthoparmelia microspora (Müll. Arg.) Hale
820242Nash, T.   265241989-03-07
Argentina, Chubut, Las Chapus, 41Km E of; On Rte 25, -43.5 -66.25

MIN
820266Nash, T.   264991989-03-06
Argentina, Chubut, Punta Valdez, S of Punte Norte, -42.1666667 -63.8333333

MIN
893677Nash, T.   266131989-03-09
Argentina, Chubut, Futaleufu, La Balsa, -43.16666667 -71.66666667

MIN
893678Nash, T.   266101989-03-09
Argentina, Chubut, Futaleufu, La Balsa, -43.16666667 -71.66666667


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