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

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West Virginia University Herbarium - Lichens


WVA
Heppia despreauxii (Mont.) Tuck.
WVA-L-0002238   
United States, Colorado

WVA
Ephebe lanata (L.) Vain.
WVA-L-0000464John L. Sheldon   39401909-11-13
United States, West Virginia, Preston, Cascades

WVA
Ephebe lanata (L.) Vain.
WVA-L-0000465Fred W. Gray   77131934-08-01
USA, West Virginia, Barbour, Audrey Bridge

WVA
Ephebe lanata (L.) Vain.
WVA-L-0000468[John L. Sheldon]   39401909-11-13
United States, West Virginia, Cascade

WVA
WVA-L-0008473Bruce Fink   s.n.1902-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Grand Marais

WVA
WVA-L-0002303Fred W. Gray   L2031923-04-14
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Mill Point, 732m

WVA
WVA-L-0007919Fred W. Gray   L288b1924-01-14
United States, Virginia, Ronceverte

WVA
WVA-L-0000466P. O. Schallert   s.n.1924-03-10
Cascades

WVA
WVA-L-0000467P. O. Schallert   s.n.1927-05-30
Cascades


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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