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

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Morehead State University


MDKY
Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
MDKY-L-0000820Allen C. Risk   134852005-03-18
United States, Kentucky, Menifee, Broke Leg Falls Nature Preserve, Broke Leg Creek, 2.7 miles west-northwest of Ezel, 37.906944 -83.488611, 268m

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Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
MDKY-L-0000821Allen C. Risk   139062006-04-28
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Carter Caves State Resort Park, Wesleyville Quad, Bat Cave State Nature Preserve, along Cave Branch about 60 yards downstream of entrance to Bat Cave., 38.378056 -83.127778, 244m

MDKY
Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
MDKY-L-0000819Allen C. Risk   134382004-11-28
United States, Kentucky, Johnson, Paintsville Quad, unnamed tributary of Middle Fork Jenny's Cr, 2.1 miles southwest of Collista., 37.76333 -82.85

MDKY
MDKY-L-0000817James C. Lendemer   309832012-04-13
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
Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
MDKY-L-0000699Allen C. Risk   147292007-06-27
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Carter Caves State Resort Park, Grahn Quad, Tygarts Creek, just south of Rt. 182 bridge, slope east of creek., 38.366667 -83.108889, 213m

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MDKY-L-0000816Daniel Jackson   52016-03-03
United States, West Virginia, Logan, Gorge with upper slope sandstone outcrops, town of Peach Creek, Crooked Creek, south bank of creek, 37.883199 -81.974227, 268m

MDKY
Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
MDKY-L-0000818Allen C. Risk   147302007-06-27
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Carter Caves State Resort Park, Grahn Quad, Tygarts Creek, just south of Rt. 182 bridge, slope east of creek., 38.366667 -83.108889, 213m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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