Dataset: NCU-Lichens
Taxa: Ricasolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0002648Parrish, Chris   332009-03-30
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Shake Rag Hollow, 35.216389 -85.908611, 135m

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0002647Grow, William C.   292008-05-04
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, trail to Snowball Mt., 35.701944 -82.407222, 465m

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0003744Howe, M. A.   36
United States, Vermont, Vermont

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0003865Kelsey, F. D.   s.n.1894-12-24
United States, Ohio, Lorain, Penfield, 41.171944 -82.108889, 78m

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0004527Perlmutter, Gary B.   32982014-07-15
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Harris Lake County Park: Transect 3 (70 m from lake shore), 50 m NE from origin, 35.623333 -78.937778, 68m

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0005531Uebel, Edward C.   U-2112001-06-13
United States, Maine, Washington, Lead Mine Mountain off Route 9 near the Washington & Hancock County Line; 44.857833 -68.098567, 44.857833 -68.098567

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0005532Uebel, Edward C.   U-1512001-06-13
United States, Maine, Washington, Lead Mine Mountain off Route 9 near the Washington & Hancock County Line, 44.857833 -68.098567

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0006956Rivas Plata, Eimy   s.n.2020-06-17
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Wolf Laurel Resort: nature trail to Appalachian Trail, 35.97459 -82.51891

NCU:Lichens
Ricasolia quercizans (Michx.) Stizenb.
NCU-L-0007003Schallert, P.O.   s.n.1934-05-13
United States, North Carolina, Forsyth, Bennetts Rock


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