Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophioparma ventosa (Haematomma ventosum, Caloplaca pallidior, Haematomma ventosum f. ventosum, Haematomma ventosum subsp. ventosum, Haematomma ventosum var. subfestivum, Haematomma ventosum var. ventosum, Lecania ventosa, Lecanora pallidior, Lecanora ventosa, Parmelia ventosa, Rinodina ventosa, Call... (show all)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lund Botanical Museum


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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
1799054B. Lynge   1939-08-05
Iceland, Austurland, Hallormsstadur, 65.09166667 -14.74166667

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
196164Pétur Zophoniasson   1898-06-07
Iceland, Vidvik

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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
196165B. Lynge   1937-07-13
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla, Myvatn: Geideyjarstrand

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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
196167B. Lynge   1937-07-13
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla, Myvatn: Geideyjarstrand

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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
196163B. Lynge   1939-08-05
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla, Hallormstaðaháls

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Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman
196166B. Lynge   1937-07-16
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla, Husavik


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