Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bilimbia microcarpa (Bacidia microcarpa, Mycobilimbia microcarpa, Bacidia hypnophila subsp. microcarpa, Bacidia microcarpa f. frigoris, Bacidia microcarpa f. microcarpa, Lecidea microcarpa, Bilimbia obscurata var. microcarpa, Lecidea microcarpa f. marcidula, Lecidea microcarpa f. microcarpa)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Mycobilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Brunnb.
624340Wetmore, C.   13308A1965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Mellen, 3 Mi N of; Copper Falls State Park

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
217940Culberson, William, L.   33191953-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa Co., Tower Hill State Park

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0048577K. G. Foote   6215351962-07-21
United States, Wisconsin, Jackson, 44.211207 -90.545287

WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0048578John W. Thomson   180111974-05-11
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, east side Steward Park, just north of Mt. Horeb, 43.024087 -89.611743

WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0048579John W. Thomson   43951953-09-06
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Sowles Mills, near Arena, 43.15 -89.86

WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0074401J. P. Bennett   11812004-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Hogback Prairie 3. Rocky slope at N edn, E side - unburned., 43.21806 -90.87583, 229m

WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0074402J. P. Bennett   11852003-10-12
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Sugar Creek Bluff State Natural Area, 43.34361 -91.0775

WIS
Bilimbia microcarpa (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0074404J. P. Bennett   11902003-05-25
United States, Wisconsin, Crawford, Limery Ridge State Natural Area, 43.08186 -91.13444, 278m


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