Dataset: BG
Search Criteria: Iceland; Borgarfjardarsysla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University Museum of Bergen


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Pannaria hookeri (Sm.) Nyl.
40094P.G. Ihlen   8771998-08-14
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, ca. 2 km E of place Botnsskáli, 100m

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Lecanora frustulosa (Dickson) Ach.
40095P.G. Ihlen   8781998-08-14
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, ca. 2 km E of place Botnsskáli, 100m

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Amygdalaria pelobotryon (Wahlenb.) Norman
57852B. Lynge   1937-07-24
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Hestfjall

BG
62237B. Lynge   1937-07-27
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Esja

BG
Megaspora verrucosa (Ach.) Hafellner & V. Wirth
64274B. Lynge   1937-07-27
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Esja

BG
70159B. Lynge   1937-07-24
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Hestfjall

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Gilbertaria squalescens (Nyl.) M. Svensson & Fryday
71053B. Lynge   1937-07-28
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Akrafjeller

BG
71427B. Lynge   1937-07-27
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Esja

BG
500814B. Lynge   1937-07-28
Iceland, Borgarfjardarsysla, Akrafjellet


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