Dataset: APSC-
Taxa: Usnea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium - Lichens


APSC
Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Eaton
APSC-L-0000215Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Cliff Springs, 36.180621 -85.150796, 610m

APSC
APSC-L-0000216Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Cliff Springs, 36.180621 -85.150796, 610m

APSC
Usnea Dill. ex Adans.
APSC-L-0000295Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Cliff Springs, 36.180621 -85.150796, 610m

APSC
Usnea dasypoga auct. non (Ach.) Shirley
APSC-L-0000352collector unknown   s.n.
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Skyline Dr., 35.7422656 -83.4628307

APSC
APSC-L-0000427Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1960-06-19
USA, Virginia, Prince William, Prince William Forest Park, 38.588482 -77.386973

APSC
Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Eaton
APSC-L-0000507Haskell C. Phillips   13821965-09-16
USA, Kentucky, Lyon, 0.25 mi. SW of Quadron 6D2 on Green Branch., 36.932211 -88.043231

APSC
APSC-L-0000508Haskell C. Phillips   11751965-06-17
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, 1.00 mi. W. of Quadron 6J4., 36.759408 -88.045319

APSC
APSC-L-0000509Haskell C. Phillips   12751965-06-24
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, 1.0 mi. N. of Quadron 6K3, east shore of Kentucky Lake., 36.781202 -88.1167

APSC
APSC-L-0000510Haskell C. Phillips   11071965-06-11
USA, Kentucky, Lyon, N. bank of Moss Creek Dock near Quadron 3D3., 36.95 -88.1833

APSC
APSC-L-0000511Haskell C. Phillips   11731965-06-17
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, 1.00 mi. W. of Quadron 6J4., 36.759408 -88.045319

APSC
APSC-L-0000512Haskell C. Phillips   12681965-06-24
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, 1 mi. N of Quadron 6K3, east shore of Kentucky Lake, 36.737363 -88.051992

APSC
APSC-L-0000513Haskell C. Phillips   13951965-09-16
USA, Kentucky, Trigg, 0.5 mi NW of Quadron 8J2, Berkley Springs., 36.828583 -88.050484


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