Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidella crystallina (Carbonea crystallina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Carbonea crystallina (V. Wirth & Vězda) Rambold ined.
ASUL034616F. Mattick   68-6
Namibia, Swakopmund, Between Swakopmund and Cape Cross, -22.2346 14.3413

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Lecidella crystallina V. Wirth & Vězda
130688Volk, O.   s.n.1974-08-27
Namibia, Erongo, Swakopmund, 10 km in septentrione a Swakopmund

Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
Lecidella crystallina V. Wirth & Vězda
L-027523O. Volk   13321974-08-27
Namibia, Swakopmund, 10 km in septentrione a Swakopmund

Lichen specimens of National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:L
Lecidella crystallina V.Wirth & Vezda
47518   
Namibia

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Lecidella crystallina V. Wirth & Vězda
1081038O. Volk   1974-08-27
Namibia, Erongo, Swakopmund, -22.67416667 14.52777778

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


S
Lecidella crystallina Wirth & V?zda
L1689O. Volk   1974-08-27
Namibia, Erongo, Africa austro-occidentalis. Swakopmund: 10 km N of Swakopmund.

S
Lecidella crystallina Wirth & V?zda
L3665Lars E. Kers   1968-01-27
Namibia, Erongo, South West Africa. Swakopmund district, 30 km E of Swakopmund. Along the old road to Windhoek.

S
Lecidella crystallina Wirth & V?zda
L3666B. Nordenstam & J. Lundgren   n. 23121974-07-14
Namibia, Erongo, S.W. Africa, Swakopmund Distr.: 22 km E of Walvis Bay.

S
Lecidella crystallina Wirth & V?zda
L3667B. Nordenstam & J. Lundgren   n. 2321 a1974-07-15
Namibia, Erongo, S.W. Africa, Swakopmund Distr.: 35 km N of Swakopmund.


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