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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Biatorella monasteriensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Biatorella monasteriensis (J. Lahm ex Körb.) J. Lahm
COLO-L-0059937A. Vězda   10401971-09-22
Czech Republic, Bohemoslovacia. Moravia austro-occident. Distr. Třebíč, in valle rivi Chvojnice prope pagum Sudice, 49.180539 16.222085, 320m

COLO:L
Biatorella monasteriensis (J. Lahm ex Körb.) J. Lahm
COLO-L-0059938J. Poelt   721976-11-13
Austria, Tyrol, Ostalpen, Karwendelgebirge, Tirol: Stallental bei Schwaz, kurz unterhalb St. Georgenberg, 800-900m, an Sambucus nigra L, luftfeuchter Standort., 47.383333 11.666667, 800m

COLO:L
Biatorella monasteriensis (J. Lahm ex Körb.) J. Lahm
COLO-L-0059925J. Hafellner   2521981-05-31
Austria, Styria, Ostalpen, Hochschwab- Gruppe, Steiermark: Seeboden E vom Leopoldsteiner See, N von Eisenerz, Fischten-wald, an Sambucus nigra L., 47.570828 14.888637, 640m

COLO:L
Biatorella monasteriensis (J. Lahm ex Körb.) J. Lahm
COLO-L-0059931   
Switzerland


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