Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scytinium dactylinum (Leptogium dactylinum, Leptogium tremelloides subsp. dactylinum)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
ILLS00091814A.S. Methven   ASM 77391993-09-25
United States, Wisconsin, Dane County, Blackhawk Reserve State Preserve., 43.2667 -89.9167

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire


UWEC
UWEC-L-0000861K.G. Foote   64356d1964-09-28
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Along Grant River

UWEC
UWEC-L-0000862K.G. Foote   64395a1964-09-28
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Along Grant River

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0000360K. G. Foote   60488c1960-07-23
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, 42.67 -90.75

WIS
WIS-L-0000361John W. Thomson   44821953-06-29
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Parfrey's Glen, 43.41 -89.63

WIS
WIS-L-0107924J. P. Bennett   12752009-05-02
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Devil's Lake State Park, 43.413333 -89.740556

WIS
WIS-L-0009914K. G. Foote   64356d1964-09-28
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, along Grant River, 42.772285 -90.820819

WIS
WIS-L-0009915K. G. Foote   64395a1964-09-28
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, along Grant River, 42.880451 -90.736281

WIS
WIS-L-0086606J. P. Bennett   13792014-05-03
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Upper Little Wolf River State Natural Area, 44.679178 -89.256638, 364m

WIS
WIS-L-0088527Andrew Khitsun   #5042014-12014-05-04
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Cassville Bluffs State Natural Area, 42.701105 -90.926517

WIS
WIS-L-0088528Andrew Khitsun   #3302014-12014-03-30
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Blackhawk Ridge, 43.242266 -89.725434


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