Dataset: MSC-Lichen
Taxa: Schadonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
Schadonia fecunda (Th. Fr.) Vězda & Poelt
MSC0144404Fryday, Alan M   83332001-07-17
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Arctic Alaska; Barrow: Low bank beside track on way in to ITEX site, 71.3166656 -156.6027832

MSC:Lichen
Schadonia fecunda (Th. Fr.) Vězda & Poelt
MSC0144405Fryday, Alan M   83452001-07-17
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Arctic Alaska; Barrow: Low bank beside track on way in to ITEX site, 71.3166656 -156.6027832

MSC:Lichen
Schadonia fecunda (Th. Fr.) Vězda & Poelt
MSC0144406Fryday, Alan M   80492001-07-11
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Arctic Alaska; Barrow: On damp tundra at IBP site, 71.2944412 -156.6833344

MSC:Lichen
Schadonia fecunda (Th. Fr.) Vězda & Poelt
MSC0075644Cantlon, J. E   1957-07-31
United States, Alaska, Arctic Alaska; 10 miles North of Jago Lake on Jago River, 69.75 -143.6999969, 274m


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