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

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
Sarcosagium campestre (Fr.) Poetsch & Schiedem.
MSC0121540Wetmore, Clifford M   125401961-07-01
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Matt Burn, burned in 1940, 2 miles southeast of Derfield Reservoir, 1920m

MSC:Lichen
Sarcosagium campestre (Fr.) Poetsch & Schiedem.
MSC0138408Wetmore, Clifford M   125531961-08-01
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, South Dakota, Black Hills; Buskala Burn, burned in 1947; (11 miles southwest of Lead); On road to Besant Park, 1981m

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MSC0121544Imshaug, Henry A   1957-09-06
United States, Michigan, Iron, Along U.S. Hwy. 141 at Paint River near Crystal Falls, 46.14 -88.37

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MSC0138802Imshaug, Henry A   1958-05-30
United States, Michigan, Otsego, Near Grayling, 44.661404 -84.714751

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MSC0138806Santesson, Rolf   14489
Sweden, Suecica; Uppland: Uppsala, Bondkyrka, Vårdsätra Naturpark; on the shore of Lake Mälaren (Ekoln), 59.7877 17.625

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Thelocarpon laureri (Flotow) Nyl.
MSC0121532Harris, Richard C   83861973-09-15
United States, Michigan, Oscoda, Between Watson Rd. and Union Corners Rd. c. 7 mi S of Mio, 44.543902 -84.178188

MSC:Lichen
Thelocarpon laureri (Flotow) Nyl.
MSC0130619Wetmore, Clifford M   207121972-08-12
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, east of biology station, 47.2333297729 -95.1833267212

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MSC0133767Norrlin, J. P   
Finland, Two different localities ! (see more data in "Comments")

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MSC0060250Farlow, W. G   1918-08-01
United States, New Hampshire, Chocorua Lake

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MSC0138807Vezda, A   138807
Czech Republic, Bohemia merid.; Montes Corcondici, in turfosis prope Horská Kvinlda, Supra plantas emortuas, 1000m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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