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

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


MIN
664370Fries, R.   1161924-00-00
Argentina, Jujuy, Chaco-Andiuis De La Puna, -24.203349 -65.283478

MIN
664382Fries, R.   1101901-10-27
Argentina, Jujuy, San Antionio De Las Cobres, -24.225282 -66.318641

MIN
Everniastrum cirrhatum (Fr.) Hale ex Sipman
677131Ferraro, L.   5651974-11-08
Argentina, Jujuy, Ladesma, Abra De Canas, -23.811661 -64.796759

MIN
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
812388Nash, T.   279361989-05-28
Argentina, Jujuy, Humabuaca, 36 km Nw of, -22.95 -65.3833333

MIN
820191Nash, T.   280021989-05-27
Argentina, Jujuy, Route 9 Above Presa Las Maderas, -24.4666667 -65.3

MIN
820248Nash, T.   279551989-05-29
Argentina, Jujuy, Santa Victoria, 43 km E of La Quiaca, -22.1333 -65.3

MIN
Xanthoparmelia lineola (E. C. Berry) Hale
820257Nash, T.   279311989-05-28
Argentina, Jujuy, Humahuaca, 28 km N of On Route 9, -23 -65.3666667


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