Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Pseudocyphellaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria costaricensis C. W. Dodge C. W. Dodge
barcode-00259019C. W. Dodge & W. S. Thomas   1930-01-21
Costa Rica, Potreros near farmhouse at Hacienda Santamaria and source of Rio Liberia, 680 - 780m

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria aurata (Acharius) Vainio
barcode-00197229Alban N. Stewart   1905-10-27
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Indefatigable Island [Isla Santa Cruz]

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria aurata (Acharius) Vainio
barcode-00197230R. E. Snodgrass & E. Heller   1899-03-00
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, South Narborough Island [Isla Fernandina], 609m

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria aurata (Acharius) Vainio
barcode-00197231Alban N. Stewart   1906-01-31
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, James Island [Isla Santiago]

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria aurata (Acharius) Vainio
barcode-00197232Alban N. Stewart   1905-12-11
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Duncan Island [Isla Pinzón]

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria gilva (Acharius) Malme
barcode-00259836D. H. Pfister   ch-522008-03-20
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Magallanes, Reserva Nacional Laguna Parrillar 53°24.264'S, 071°16.01'W, 295m

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria gilva (Acharius) Malme
barcode-00259839D. H. Pfister   ch-92008-03-18
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Magallanes, La Casa Escandida 53°02.959' S, 070°53.059' W, 143m

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria coerulescens (Montagne) D. J. Galloway & P. James
barcode-00197462D. H. Pfister   ch-872008-03-25
Chile, Osorono Volcano at the turn-out for the outlook, mixed broad leaf forest with Nothofagus

Harvard:FH
Pseudocyphellaria flavicans (J. D. Hooker & Taylor) Vainio
barcode-00302179J. C. Lendemer   163352009-04-21
Chile, X Region De Los Lagos, Osorno Province, vicinity of Termas Geometricas, 16 km N of Conaripe, low S slopes of Volcan Villarrica, -39.5 -71.83333333


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Google Map

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