Dataset: KANU-
Taxa: Phlyctidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Phlyctis (Wallr.) Flot.
380360James C Lendemer; James A Macklin   20072004-03-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Luzerne, Nescopeck State Park, 41.0894444 -75.8744444, 366m

KANU
Phlyctis (Wallr.) Flot.
377313Caleb A Morse   157652007-09-18
United States, Kansas, Chautauqua, Hale: 3.0 mi N, 0.75 mi E, 37.2785 -96.0374, 268m

KANU
Phlyctis (Wallr.) Flot.
377300Caleb A Morse   157552007-09-18
United States, Kansas, Chautauqua, Hale: 3.0 mi N, 0.75 mi E, 37.2785 -96.0374, 268m

KANU
Phlyctis (Wallr.) Flot.
377301Caleb A Morse   15756a2007-09-18
United States, Kansas, Chautauqua, Hale: 3.0 mi N, 0.75 mi E, 37.2785 -96.0374, 268m

KANU
398987Shirley Tucker   11856A1974-01-09
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, E of Baton Rouge: Essen Ln, Burden Plantation (Louisiana State University property), 30.412497 -91.114307

KANU
Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
380142James C Lendemer   29882004-09-18
United States, New York, Essex, along NY Rte #21, 44.2866667 -73.9316667, 152m

KANU
Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
387600William L Bloom   s.n.1963-07-18
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park: Lake Itasca: Bear Paw Point, 47.220469 -95.19977

KANU
399096Douglas M Ladd   318442011-05-01
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, Pennfield Parish: W of Jake Lee Rd, S and W of small lake at head of unnamed tributary of Love Lake Brook, 45.205 -66.635

KANU
Phlyctis ludoviciensis (Müll. Arg.) Lendemer
380458James C Lendemer; Sean Q Beeching; Malcolm F Hodges   93242007-04-15
United States, Georgia, Early, Cedar Springs: ca 3 mi W, 31.1894444 -85.0813889, 55m

KANU
Phlyctis ludoviciensis (Müll. Arg.) Lendemer
380456James C Lendemer   91972007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Conecuh National Forest: Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, 31.1863889 -86.6972222, 61m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
382885James C Lendemer; Daniel Atha   166552009-05-12
United States, Pennsylvania, Lycoming, State Game Lands No. 133: E shore of Lycoming Creek, 41.4291667 -76.9972222, 244m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
346064M K Advaita   30722003-03-30
United States, Kansas, Greenwood, Fall River: 1 mi N, 5 mi E, 37.6205 -95.9886667, 296m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
384647Caleb A Morse   204752010-04-14
United States, Oklahoma, Comanche, Cache: ca 4.25 mi N, 2-2.5 mi W, 34.6998 -98.67162, 472m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
404052Zachary M Muscavitch   712016-06-24
United States, North Carolina, Clay, Nantahala National Forest: Fires Creek Rim Trail, 0.5 mi E of Whiteoak Knob and 1.0 mi SW of Defeat Knob, 35.1481 -83.7862, 1289m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
413330Caleb A Morse; Douglas M Ladd   18888a2009-05-01
United States, Oklahoma, Osage, New Prue: ca 5 mi S, 1.5 mi E, 36.18105 -96.23631, 320m

KANU
Phlyctis petraea R.C. Harris, Muscavitch, Ladd & Lendemer
418541Caleb A Morse   22081b2010-10-08
United States, Arkansas, Washington, Winslow: ca 1 mi S, 15.5 mi W, 35.78263 -94.40162, 494m

KANU
408784Erin A Tripp   46752010-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge: SE of jct of Butler Rd and Sandy Ridge Rd, 0.6 mi NW of jct with Milltail RdAlligator River National Wildlife Refuge, 35.8241667 -75.8952778

KANU
408804Erin A Tripp   47022010-03-22
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge: W of Whipping Creek Rd, 0.5 mi N of jct with Chip Rd, 35.6752778 -75.9625


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