Dataset: PH
Taxa: Thelenella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


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Thelenella brasiliensis (Müll.Arg.) Vain.
PH00102557James C. Lendemer   59642006-03-23
United States, Missouri, Franklin, Meramec State Park, vicinity of Visitor Center, along Natural Wonders Trail, Meramec State Park Quad, 38.20972 -91.10389, 213 - 244m

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Thelenella brasiliensis (Müll.Arg.) Vain.
PH00102558James C. Lendemer   51032005-10-17
United States, Arkansas, Franklin, Ozark National Forest, Boston Mountains Ranger District, northwest of Shores Lake, along south side of Hurricane Creek, east of Forest Service Road #1505, ca. 1 mile north of AR #215, 35.64028 -93.96, 229 - 244m

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Thelenella brasiliensis (Müll.Arg.) Vain.
PH00102559James C. Lendemer   61372006-03-27
United States, Missouri, Lawrence, Fall Hollow Gorge along small tributary of Goose Creek, ~0.3 miles west of Highway O, ~0.5 miles north of Highway #174, Halltown Quad, 37.12639 -93.63889, 381m

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Thelenella brasiliensis (Müll.Arg.) Vain.
PH00102560James C. Lendemer   73782006-05-19
United States, Ohio, Gallia, Wayne National Forest, above Symmes Creek, along Symmes Creed Road, 1.5 miles south of Masse Road, ~2 miles east of Pumpkintown Road, Patriot Quad, 38.82611 -82.47194, 213 - 244m

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PH00102561James C. Lendemer   67412006-03-30
United States, Missouri, Genevieve, Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area, along White Sands Road, 5.5. miles northeast of Highway V, Bloomsdale Quad, 38.03694 -90.13333, 122 - 152m

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Thelenella muscorum (Fries) Vain.
PH00102562James C. Lendemer   58422006-01-29
United States, California, Marin, Mount Tamalpais State Park near Bootjack Camp, north of parking lot on Panoramic Drive, San Rafael Quad, 37.90806 -122.60722, 518m


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Google Map

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