Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lecidella atrobrunnea, Psora atrobrunnea, Rhizocarpon atrobrunneum, Patellaria atrobrunnea, Psora atrobrunnea var. atrobrunnea, Psora atrobrunnea var. leprosolimbata, Psora atrobrunnea var. subfumosa), Lecidea atrobrunnea subsp. saxosa, Lecidea atrobrunnea subsp. stictica, Lecid... (show all)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lund Botanical Museum


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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Raymond ex Lam. & DC.) Schaer.
1555367B. Lynge   1937-07-12
Iceland, Nordurland eystra, Reykjahlid, 65.64277778 -16.91

Natural History Museum of Denmark: The Herbarium of Lichens


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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Ramond ex Lam. & DC.) Schaer.
16383Eric Steen Hansen   1984-07-05
Iceland, Fagurhólsmýri, 64 -17

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Ramond ex Lam. & DC.) Schaer.
16601Eric Steen Hansen   1984-07-17
Iceland, Bifröst, 65 -21

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
152354Slanar   1931-00-00
Iceland, Vestranden av Vatnajökull, 1725m

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
152376B. Lynge   1939-08-09
Iceland, Nordur-Mulasysla, Skjöldolfstaðir

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
199729B. Lynge   1937-07-10
Iceland, Akureyri, nord for byen

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
340970B. Lynge   1937-07-12
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla, Reykjahlið

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
340964B. Lynge   1939-08-17
Iceland, Isafjarðar Sýsla: Isafjorður

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
340965B. Lynge   1939-08-01
Iceland, Sudur-Mulasysla, Egilstaðir

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Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & DC.) Schaerer
340966B. Lynge   1937-07-13
Iceland, Sudur-Thingeyjarsysla, Østenfor Reykjahlið


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