Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora expallens (Lecanora conizaea, Lecanora conizaea f. conizaea, Lecanora conizaea f. variola, Lecanora conizaea var. conizaea, Lecanora conizaea var. conizaeoides, Lecanora expallens var. conizaea, Lecidea expallens, Lepraria expallens, Rinodina conizaea), Lecanora expallens f. expallens, Leca... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University


BRY
BRY-L-0008118John W. Thomson   sl-4263, 128481965-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, Wild Cat Mountain State Park

Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
MSC0111713Malachowski, James   23961976-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Bayfield County: On W shore of Raspberry Island, Apostle Islands.

MSC:Lichen
MSC0136999Malachowski, James   20481976-08-07
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Ashland County: At S end of Rocky Island, Apostle Islands

University of Manitoba Herbarium - Lichens


WIN
L_002275Mariette C. Schmidt   5581974-04-13
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 1/4 mile north of Bridge 16, Kickapoo R. Area 3, Tran.7, Tree 100.

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0075872Mariette Schmidt   5581974-04-13
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 0.25 mi N of Bridge 16, Kickapoo R. Area 3, Transect 7, Tree 100., 43.617376 -90.621731

WIS
WIS-L-0075873M. Nee   54941972-12-27
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, along Pine River, 3 miles SE of Richland Center, 43.300847 -90.340686

WIS
WIS-L-0075874John W. Thomson   166861972-05-07
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, 2 mi SW of Junction City, 44.561995 -89.797801

WIS
WIS-L-0075875John W. Thomson   128481965-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, Wild Cat Mountain State Park, 43.689362 -90.582038

WIS
WIS-L-0075876E. Beals   731960-07-19
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, Noe Woods, 43.037794 -89.373041


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