Dataset: HAW-
Search Criteria: Italy; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


HAW:L
Chiodecton italicum (B. de Lesd.) Zahlbr.
HAW-L-0000598C. Sbarbaro   iii. 1931
Italy

HAW:L
Lecania detractula (Nyl.) Arnold
HAW-L-0002011C. Sbarbaro   8.1937
Italy

HAW:L
Lecanora rubicunda Bagl.
HAW-L-0002190C. Sbarbaro   2.1935
Italy

HAW:L
Lecanora rubiofusca
HAW-L-0002194C. Sbarbaro   10.1936
Italy

HAW:L
Lobaria amplissima (Scop.) Forss.
HAW-L-0002564C. Sbarbaro   10.1937
Italy

HAW:L
Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm.
HAW-L-0002546D.B. Elena   9.1937
Italy

HAW:L
Parmelia crozalsiana B. de Lesd. ex Harm.
HAW-L-0003026C. Sbarbaro   5.1937
Italy

HAW:L
Caloplaca phlogina (Ach.) Flagey
HAW-L-0000299C. Sbarbaro   18
Italy

HAW:L
Candelaria concolor (Dickson) Stein
HAW-L-0000333M. Skytte Christiansen   s.n.
Italy

HAW:L
Lecanactis patellarioides (Nyl.) Vain.
HAW-L-0002005C. Sbarbaro   s.n.
Italy


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