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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L9836S. Tucker   181781978-11-05
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge: burden research plantation (lsu property), essen lane

UBC:lichen
L3920S. Tucker   118121973-09-13
United States, Louisiana, hardwood forest, burden plantation (lsu property) essen lane, east side of baton rouge.

UBC:lichen
L3921S. Tucker   77301968-12-15
United States, Louisiana, in woodland on roberts property at felixville, on parish road 432 about 8 miles N of clinton. east feliciana parish.

UBC:lichen
L9849S. Tucker   168401977-03-08
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge: hardwood forest, burden plantation (lsu property) about .5 mi. w. of essen lane

UBC:lichen
L3922S. Tucker   98881971-10-16
United States, Louisiana, ravine in hardwood forest, 4.7 mi. n-ne of chipola, on west side of gravel road (parish road 1044), section 60, t 1 s, r 4 e; first stop. st. helena parish.

UBC:lichen
L9807S. Tucker   152991976-00-00
United States, Louisiana, on cypress and hardwoods (celtis laevigata, nyssasp, quercus virginiana, etc.) along mouth of tangipahoa r. on n. shore of lake pontchartrain

UBC:lichen
L3923S. Tucker   120841974-04-04
United States, Louisiana, j hardwood forest, burden plantation, essen lane, se baton rouge. east baton rouge parish.

UBC:lichen
Fissurina insidiosa C.Knight & Mitten
L35946I.M. Brodo, M. Shchepanek & W.B. Schofield   128921967-07-30
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Is.: Graham Island. Jalun Lake at the headwaters of Jalun River., 53.26 -132.09, 112m

UBC:lichen
L36095S. Tucker   211181980-06-24
United States, Louisiana, Louisiana State University Burden Research Plantation, Essen Lane, SE Baton Rouge, east Baton Rouge Parish


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