Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melanelia agnata (Cetraria agnata)
Search Criteria: Iceland; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
342460Kristinsson, Hördur   154941968-08-11
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Along Grafarlandaá Stream, 65.336 -16.079, 450m

DUKE
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
342457Kristinsson, Hördur   184371968-06-12
Iceland, Eastern Region, Oddsskaro Pass, Magnúsartindur Peak, 65.068 -13.879, 760 - 770m

DUKE
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
342458Kristinsson, Hördur   242591968-08-20
Iceland, Northwestern Region, 1 km NW of Mount Bláfell in the Stórisandur area. Central highlands, 64.986 -20.133, 700m

DUKE
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
342459Kristinsson, Hördur   165571968-07-10
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Víoirhólsfjallgarour in Hólsfjöll District, 65.726 -16.045, 580m

DUKE
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
342461Kristinsson, Hördur   154971968-08-11
Iceland, Northeastern Region, Along Grafarlandaá Stream, 65.336 -16.079, 450m

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
1001665Hördur Kristinsson   1977-06-12
Iceland, Nordurland eystra, Glerárdalur, 65.61472222 -18.24916667

LD
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
1001729Arne Thell   1997-08-11
Iceland, Austurland, NW of Mödrudalur, Vegaskard, 65.44166667 -15.96666667

LD
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
1001793Arne Thell   1997-08-11
Iceland, Austurland, NW of Mödrudalur, Vegaskard, 65.44166667 -15.96666667

LD
Melanelia agnata (Nyl.) Thell
1355953Patrik Frödén   1997-08-11
Iceland, Austurland, NW of Mödrudalur, Vegaskard, 65.44166667 -15.96666667


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Google Map

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