Dataset: AUA-Lichens
Taxa: Roccellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
Sigridea californica (Tuck.) Tehler
AUA-L-0003187Tucker, Shirley C.   1972-12-28
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Campus of University of California, Santa Barbara.

AUA:Lichens
Syncesia graphica (Fr.) Tehler
AUA-L-0003190Tucker, Shirley C.   1978-10-22
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Along mouth of Tangipahoa River, on Lake Pontchartrain (north shore)., 30.33333 -90.277778

AUA:Lichens
Schismatomma rappii (Zahlbr.) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0003189Tucker, Shirley C.   1986-01-21
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Burden Research Plantation, Essen-Staring Lane, Baton Rouge.

AUA:Lichens
Vigneronia cypressi (R.C. Harris) Ertz & Tehler
AUA-L-0003250Tucker, Shirley C.   1990-12-28
United States, Florida, Liberty, 2.7 mi NW of Sumatra on Fla. Hwy 379, Apalachicola NF., 30.05 -85.016667

AUA:Lichens
Enterographa pallidella (Nyl.) Redinger
AUA-L-0003235Rodd, Gary N.   1991-11-15
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, 2 mi E of Johnson's Bayou; Audubon Migratory Bird Reserve, Paveto Beach, on Gulf of Mexico.

AUA:Lichens
Schismatomma glaucescens (Willey) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0002643Lendemer, James C.   2017-03-29
United States, Alabama, Chilton, Talladega National Forest, E slopes of Perry Mountain , Blue Branch of Boggles Creek, FSR307, ~5.5 mi S of jct w/ AL183., 32.7552777778 -86.9516666667, 143m

AUA:Lichens
Cresponea flava (Vain.) Egea & Torrente
AUA-L-0002764Lendemer, James C.   2016-12-29
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N shore of Hubbard Creek, W of Kinlock Falls, NE of Lawrence CR2/Winston CR3434/Kinlock Rd, 2.5 mi N of jct w/ Winston CR60/Cranal Rd., 34.305 -87.5030555556, 207m


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