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

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West Virginia University Herbarium - Lichens


WVA
Ropalospora chlorantha (Tuck.) S. Ekman
WVA-L-0002486G. K. Merrill   s.n.1910-05-01
United States, Maine, Camden

WVA
Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg
WVA-L-0002487James C Lendemer   8732003-05-23
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Monongahela National Forest, Cranberry Wilderness, north face of Tea Creek Mountain, North Face trail ca. 2.5 miles from intersection with Tea Creek Mountain Trail, 38.342481 -80.2025, 366m

WVA
Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg
WVA-L-0002266James C. Lendemer   121102008-06-28
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, Delaware State Forest, vicinity of Pond Eddy/Fire Tower Rd. (via SR 2109), ~0.5 mi N of intersection with Yellow Pine Trail, Shohola Township., 41.38333 -74.81667, 427m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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