Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pachypeltis invadens (Caloplaca invadens)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
881149Thomson, J.   242681991-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Thomson Prairie S of Blue Mounds, 42.967579 -89.838776

MIN
881150Thomson, J.   256551996-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Schurch Farm, E Side of Barneveld, 42.820776 -89.867655

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
ILLS00005942John W. Thomson   256551996-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa County, on Schurch farm east side of Barneveld, 43.015804 -89.883728

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
152705John W. Thomson   242681991-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Thomson Prairie (Nature Conservancy), south of Blue Mounds, 42.965 -89.837

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Pachypeltis invadens (Lynge) Søchting, Frödén & Arup
WIS-L-0043134R. H. Denniston   s.n.1932-10-22
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, BlueMounds, 43.025274 -89.839568

WIS
Pachypeltis invadens (Lynge) Søchting, Frödén & Arup
WIS-L-0043135John W. Thomson   242681991-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Thomson Prairie of Conservancy, S. of Blue Mounds, 42.967579 -89.838776

WIS
Pachypeltis invadens (Lynge) Søchting, Frödén & Arup
WIS-L-0043136John W. Thomson   256551996-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, over Velrucaria nigrescens, Schurch farm, east side of Barneveld, 42.820776 -89.867655

WIS
Pachypeltis invadens (Lynge) Søchting, Frödén & Arup
WIS-L-0043137John W. Thomson   243091992-08-05
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, D. Thomson land S of Barneveld, 42.967579 -89.838776

WIS
Pachypeltis invadens (Lynge) Søchting, Frödén & Arup
WIS-L-0043138John W. Thomson   230851986-05-12
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, top of ridge east of Crystal Lake, 43.28579 -89.690044


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Google Map

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