Dataset: EVE-
Taxa: Leptogium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Evergreen Natural History Museum


EVE
Leptogium corniculatum (Hoffm.) Minks
154T. Poitras   4/13/98-191998-04-13
USA, Washington, Mason, Browns Creek Trail, Olympic NF, 250m

EVE
Leptogium corniculatum (Hoffm.) Minks
155S. Rash   361995-02-21
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus, 61m

EVE
Leptogium corniculatum (Hoffm.) Minks
156J. Levy   26
USA, Washington, Mason, South Fork Skokomish River, Olympic NF, 305m

EVE
Leptogium hirutum Sierk
157K. Dillman   711993-06-27
United States, Alaska, Sitka, 15 Mile Is. on Stikine River, Stikine-LeConte Wilderness Area, Tongass NF

EVE
Leptogium intermedium (Arnold) Arnold
158S. Rash   411995-02-25
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus, 61m

EVE
159M. Hale   911981-07-09
USA, Montana, Lincoln, Kootenai Falls, 6 mi. E. of Troy along Rt. 2, 610m

EVE
Leptogium palmatum (Huds.) Mont.
160L. Guza   1979-04-01
USA, Washington, Thurston, The Evergreen State College campus, 61m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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