Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Clavulinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Multiclavula mucida (Fr.) R. Petersen
838061Brodo, I.   259051987-08-19
United States, New York, Hamilton, Blue Mountain Lake, 5 Mi E of Village, Long Island, 43.866667 -74.366667

MIN
Multiclavula mucida (Fr.) R. Petersen
855592Wetmore, C.   608051987-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Outer Island, W of Lighthouse; Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 47.06805556 -90.425

MIN
Multiclavula mucida (Fr.) R. Petersen
893828Nash, T.   431821989-08-06
Canada, Ontario, Hastings, 9.5 km E of Bancroft, 45.06666667 -77.73333333

MIN
Multiclavula vernalis (Schwein) R. Petersen
809941Rosentreter, R.   64691990-02-24
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Newport Beach, 44.64 -124.02

MIN
Multiclavula vernalis (Schwein) R. Petersen
879657Wetmore, C.   890482003-07-17
United States, Wisconsin, Washburn, Namekagon River 2.5 Mi N of Earl; Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway, 45.94138889 -91.76472222

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Multiclavula vernalis (Schwein) R. Petersen
879685Wetmore, C.   889682003-07-16
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Namekagon River Near Fivemile Creek; Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway, 46.20194444 -91.22638889

MIN
Multiclavula vernalis (Schwein) R. Petersen
880348Wetmore, C.   892342003-07-25
United States, Wisconsin, Polk, Saint Croix River 2 Mi Ne of Sunrise; Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway, 45.56666667 -92.82444444

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Multiclavula vernalis (Schwein) R. Petersen
895554Wetmore, C.   828311999-07-14
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Point On S Side of Birch Lake; Superior National Forest, 47.73694444 -91.78416667


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Google Map

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