Dataset: BRIT-
Taxa: Pseudevernia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - Lichens


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Pseudevernia intensa (Nyl.) Hale & Culb.
BRIT61200Eula Whitehouse   247281950-12-23
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mountains, South Rim Trail

BRIT
Pseudevernia intensa (Nyl.) Hale & Culb.
BRIT61190Eula Whitehouse   195611948-04-12
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, Lost Mine Trail

BRIT
BRIT62886Ken Rogers   501411982-06-00
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Vicinity of Douglas Lake Biology Station

BRIT
Pseudevernia intensa (Nyl.) Hale & Culb.
BRIT62885Thurman R. Hopkins   5001976-06-19
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, alongside State Highway 166 east of and near the juncture of Ranch Road 505 approx. 20 mi. WSW of Fort Davis, 1775m

BRIT
Pseudevernia intensa (Nyl.) Hale & Culb.
BRIT61191Eula Whitehouse   247261950-12-23
United States, Texas, Brewster, Chisos Mountains, South Rim Trail

BRIT
Pseudevernia cladonia (Tuck.) Hale & Culb.
BRIT61308P.O. Schallert   s.n.1927-06-27
United States, North Carolina, Roan Mt.


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