Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Dirinaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Dirinaria aspera (H.Magn.) D.D.Awasthi
L3820S. Tucker   130921974-10-19
United States, Mississippi, pine-hardwood forest on grounds of gulf coast research laboratory, ocean springs, jackson co.

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Dirinaria confusa D.D.Awasthi
L9834S. Tucker   137761974-01-27
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge: baird drive, magnolia wood section

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Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem.
L14243W.A. Weber, A. Bujakiewicz   s.n.1983-03-30
United States, Hawai'i, hawaiian volcanoes natl park. road from kilauea crater rim road to end of mauna loa strip road, 1500 - 2000m

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Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem.
L9835S. Tucker   118621974-01-13
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge: miller bee yard, ben hur tract (lsu property) sect. 43, 1 mi. w. of nicholson drive, 1/2 mi. e. of mississippi r.

UBC:lichen
Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem.
L3822S. Tucker   118621974-01-13
United States, Louisiana, miller bee yard, ben hur tract (lsu property), sect. 43, 1 mi. W of nicholson dr, 1/2 mi. E of mississippi river, east baton rouge parish.

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Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem.
L3821B. Herrin   1061964-11-08
United States, Hawai'i, hiliewa

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Dirinaria subconfleuns D.D.Awasthi
L6995W.A. Weber   2421968-04-19
Australia, Queensland, Coastal strip between Cairns and Mossman

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Dirinaria aegialita (Afzel. ex Ach.) B.J.Moore
L6994S. Tucker   132961974-11-10
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge parish: miller yard, ben hur tract (lsu property) about 2 miles south of lsu campus, baton rouge.

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Dirinaria aegialita (Afzel. ex Ach.) B.J.Moore
L6993S. Tucker   66961966-12-04
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge parish: baird drive, south baton rouge.


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