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

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West Virginia University Herbarium - Lichens


WVA
Ramboldia russula (Ach.) Kalb, Lumbsch & Elix
WVA-L-0000890Wilbert M. Frye   s.n.1937-08-01
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, Capon Springs

WVA
Ramboldia russula (Ach.) Kalb, Lumbsch & Elix
WVA-L-0000891Unspecified   42131910-09-14
United States, West Virginia, Ritchie, 3 mi. south of Harrisville

WVA
Ramboldia russula (Ach.) Kalb, Lumbsch & Elix
WVA-L-0002324Fred W. Gray   L19121930-08-01
United States, West Virginia, Monroe, Sinks Grove

WVA
Ramboldia russula (Ach.) Kalb, Lumbsch & Elix
WVA-L-0002325Fred W. Gray   L19151930-08-01
United States, West Virginia, Monroe, Sinks Grove

WVA
Ramboldia elabens (Fr.) Kantvilas & Elix
WVA-L-0002323Fred W. Gray   L6741927-11-11
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Cass, Cold Run, 792m

WVA
Ramboldia elabens (Fr.) Kantvilas & Elix
WVA-L-0006893   
United States, Maine

WVA
Ramboldia elabens (Fr.) Kantvilas & Elix
WVA-L-0007905G. K. Merrill   s.n.1909-08-18
United States, Maine, South Thomaston


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