Dataset: MONT-
Taxa: Lichinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Montana State University Herbarium - Lichen


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Ephebe lanata (L.) Vain.
MONT-L-0002393Sharon Eversman   83131983-08-04
United States, South Dakota, Custer, Sunday Gulch near Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park North of Custer, 43.85 -103.55, 1818m

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Lempholemma polyanthes (Bernh.) Malme
MONT-L-0003827Sharon Eversman   955551995-08-24
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Grand Teton National Park. Above trail on NW end of Phelps Lake. 6 km NE of Teton Village. East slope of Teton Range, 43.65 -110.8, 2121m

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MONT-L-0002719B.D. Ryan   162641985-04-15
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Papago Park, Tempe, 33.4166667 -111.9166667, 365m

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Lichinella nigritella (Lettau) P.P. Moreno & Egea
MONT-L-0004128Sharon Eversman   951011995-04-29
United States, Montana, Gallatin, Headwaters State Park, 8 km E of Three Forks, 45.916667 -111.816667, 1272m

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Lichinella nigritella (Lettau) P.P. Moreno & Egea
MONT-L-0004129Rebecca Schanz   H469526191995-11-04
United States, Montana, Gallatin, On Fort Rock, Headwaters State Park, 8 km E of three Forks, 45.916667 -111.816667, 1272m

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MONT-L-0006408Sharon Eversman   PM84361984-08-01
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Purple Mountain, across road from Madison Jct. Campground., 44.658333 -110.85, 2242m

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MONT-L-0004699Thos. A. Williams   1341895-11-00
United States, Nebraska, Cass, Weeping Water, 40.866667 -96.133333, 334m

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MONT-L-0007144Jessie Salix   0110212001-08-21
United States, Montana, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, located at the entrance of the caverns on the south facing rock wall, 45.83665 -111.877867, 1722m

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MONT-L-0007145L.A. Schubloom   MC291992-07-17
United States, Montana, Lewis And Clark, Trail 253, Gates of the Mountains Wilderness, Helena National Forest, 46.886389 -111.873889, 1310m


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