Dataset: MDKY
Taxa: Opegraphaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morehead State University


MDKY
Opegrapha corticola Coppins & P. James
MDKY-L-0001105James C. Lendemer   310112012-04-13
United States, North Carolina, Pasquotank, 0.7 mi S of intersection w/ Cross Canal Ditch, 3 mi S of NC/VA state line., 36.50639 -76.49111, 5m

MDKY
Opegrapha corticola Coppins & P. James
MDKY-L-0001104James C. Lendemer   309712012-04-13
United States, North Carolina, Gates, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, W side of Sherrill Ditch, 1.7 S of intersection w/ Corapeake Ditch, 2 mi S of NC/VA state line, 36.521111 -76.523889, 6m

MDKY
MDKY-L-0001103William R. Buck   618402013-12-02
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Francis Marion National Forest, Wambaw Creek Wilderness, W of Forest Service Road 211 (Mill Branch Rd.), along abandoned logging road, 0.8 mi N of jct w/ Forest Service Roads 211D and 210, 33.16833 -79.49806, 7m

MDKY
MDKY-L-0001106Richard C. Harris   447612000-11-03
United States, Missouri, Barry Co., Roaring River State Park, ravine N of cabins NW of Nature Center along CR F, 36.5806 -93.8333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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