Dataset: BOL
Search Criteria: Iceland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Apomarsupella revoluta (Nees) R.M.Schust.
BOL0228878Seneca, A.   2004/4642004-10-07
Iceland, Gullbringusysla, Grindavik, Kleifarvatn., 63.940278 -21.984722, 158 - 158m

BOL
Barbilophozia floerkei (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Loeske
BOL0228988Seneca, A.   2004/4572004-10-06
Iceland, Snaefellsnessysla, Snaefellsbaer, N slope of Snaefellsjokull., 64.863611 -23.726667, 325 - 325m

BOL
Barbilophozia floerkei (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Loeske
BOL0228995Seneca, A.   2004/4572004-10-06
Iceland, Snaefellsnessysla, Snaefellsbaer, N slope of Snaefellsjokull., 64.863611 23.726667, 325 - 325m

BOL
Barbilophozia quadriloba (Lindb.) Loeske
BOL0229004Seneca, A.   2004/4672004-10-09
Iceland, Arnessysla, Gullfoss., 182 - 182m

BOL
Lophozia wenzelii (Nees) Steph.
BOL0234073Soderstrom, L.   2004/4542004-10-06
Iceland, Snaefellsnessysla, Snaefellsber, N slope of Snaefellsjokull., 64.850556 -23.736111, 448 - 448m

BOL
Marsupella brevissima (Dumort.) Grolle
BOL0235189Seneca, A.   2004/4532004-10-06
Iceland, Snaefellsnessysla, Snaefellsbaer, N slope of Snaefellsjokull., 64.850556 -23.736111, 448 - 448m

BOL
BOL0239987Davidsson, O.   s.n.1903-06-30
Iceland, Hof.

BOL
BOL0240347Davidsson, O.   s.n.1903-05-15
Iceland, V.Tsl. Hof.

BOL
Grimmia funalis (Schwagr.) Bruch ex De Not.
BOL0252069Davidsson, O.   s.n.1903-08-02
Iceland, Modrufelhhraun.

BOL
Plagiomnium affine (Blandow) T.J.Kop.
BOL0257064Davidsson, O.   s.n.1901-07-26
Iceland, Skutustadir.

BOL
Pseudoleskea radicosa (Mitt.) Macoun & Kindb.
BOL0257422Davidsson, O.   s.n.1903-08-01
Iceland


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