Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vahliella leucophaea (Fuscopannaria leucophaea, Pannaria leucophaea, Pannaria microphylla, Parmeliella microphylla, Amphiloma microphyllum, Baeomyces microphyllus, Biatora microphylla, Lecanora microphylla, Lecidea microphylla, Lepidoma microphyllum, Massalongia cheilea, Pannaria cheilea, Pannaria m... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
Fuscopannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
627836Wetmore, C.   133051965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Mellen, 3 Mi N of; Copper Falls State Park

MIN
Fuscopannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
627837Wetmore, C.   133191965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Mellen, 3 Mi N of; Copper Falls State Park

MIN
Fuscopannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
916193Wetmore, C.   982372009-07-22
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, The Promontory; Brule River State Forest, 46.62472222 -91.58083333

MIN
Fuscopannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
916192Wetmore, C.   982462009-07-22
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, The Promontory; Brule River State Forest, 46.62472222 -91.58083333

MIN
Fuscopannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
940383Harris, S.K.   23801935-06-27
United States, Wisconsin, Polk, Dells; Interstate State Park

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
COLO-L-0017508C. M. Wetmore   133051965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Copper Falls State Park, 3 miles north of Mellen

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
WIS-L-0100478John W. Thomson   s.n.1942-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Pattison State Park, west side of ravine of Black River, 46.527575 -92.121264


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Google Map

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