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

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
Racodium Pers.
MSC0102247Imshaug, Henry A   460261969-12-23
New Zealand, Campbell Island, Campbell Island; Dracophyllum on Filhol Honey Saddle, -52.5765 169.147

MSC:Lichen
Racodium Pers.
MSC0136202Harris, Richard C   69021971-03-03
Kerguelen, Kerguelen Islands; Ile Haute: Sea cliffs at E end of island, 25m

MSC:Lichen
Racodium Pers.
MSC0136302Bratt, G. C   6741971-03-18
Kerguelen, Kerguelen Island; Presqu'ile Ronarc'h: cliffs 1.5 km E of Port-Douzième, 50 - 100m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0111456Harris, Richard C   400891968-01-09
Falkland Islands, East Falklands, The Falkland Islands; Mt. Usborne: Summit of Table Rock, -51.7195 -58.766, 549m

MSC:Lichen
MSC0113500Wetmore, Clifford M   21511958-06-22
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw, Isle Royale National Park; Southwest end of Washington Island, 47.874893 -89.25009

MSC:Lichen
MSC0119007Wagner, B   51321
United States, Illinois, Pope, Pope Co.: N of Eddyville. Grows in patches on cliff face; over area of 3 x 1 meters (solid masses of 5 x 5 cm), 37.498939 -88.587828

MSC:Lichen
MSC0119008Wagner, B   51432
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Illinois ; Johnson Co.: 2.54 miles SE of Ozark, 37.516503 -88.729993

MSC:Lichen
MSC0139117Santesson, Rolf   14386
Sweden, Suecica; Västergötland: Mt. Hallenberg, Vänersnäs parish, below the northernmost part of Hallesnipan, 58.379265 12.452087

MSC:Lichen
MSC0139118Ullrich, Hans   139118
Germany, An feuchtschattigen, senkrechten bis überhängeden Silikat-Uferfelsen am Ufer der Sieber b. Stumpfen Stein, 500m

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MSC0139119Huuskonen, Kalle   1391191945-11-08
Finland, Savonia borealis; Pielavesi, Katajamäki, 63.279072 27.044374


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