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Dataset: COLO-L
Search Criteria: Austria; Lower Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
COLO-L-0059734Strasser   2757
Austria, Lower Austria, I. Austria inferior. Ad saxa arenaria dilabentia umbrosa montis Plattenberg prope Seitenstetten, frequentissime; II. Austria inferior, Ad terram prope Seitenstetten, 48.035399 14.654059

COLO:L
Calicium viride Pers.
COLO-L-0063035Fr. de Grossbauer   64
Austria, Lower Austria, Ad corticem Abietum in sylvis circa Oedteich prope Pisching., 48.324942 15.065094

COLO:L
Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0063151H. Suza   2577
Austria, Lower Austria, Ad saepimenta lignea ad Kernhof prope Lilienfeld., 47.814959 15.546029, 400m

COLO:L
Cladonia botrytes (K. Hagen) Willd.
COLO-L-0065967Strasser   3532
Austria, Lower Austria, In truncis emortuis silvarum montis Sonntagberg prope Seitenstetten., 48.035399 14.654059

COLO:L
Cladonia rangiferina (L.) F. H. Wigg.
COLO-L-0068049Eggerth   2342
Austria, Lower Austria, Austria inferior. Inter muscos., 1400m

COLO:L
Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann
COLO-L-0070505J. Baumgartner   158
Austria, Lower Austria, Krypt. Exsiccatae (Wien); Ad saxa schistiosa aprica prope Krems., 48.411083 15.603343

COLO:L
Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach.
COLO-L-0071826Fr. de Grossbauer; P. P. Strasser   246
Austria, Lower Austria, a) Planta fructifera; ad truncos quercinos prope Rorregg in valle Isperthal; b) Planta sterilis; ad Larices in monte Sonntagberg prope Rosenau., 560m


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