Dataset: MCTC
Taxa: Ochrolechiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cryptogamic Herbarium, Michigan Technological University


MCTC
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000373F. H. Erbisch   12931965-07-15
USA, Michigan, Keweenaw, Along trail to Bailey's Pond

MCTC
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000374F. H. Erbisch   45711977-06-13
USA, Michigan, Marquette, 0.5 mi. from County Rd. 460 on Engman Lake Road.

MCTC
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000375F. H. Erbisch   43691976-08-26
USA, Wisconsin, Oneida, In the Enterprise Radiation Forest., 45.5 -89.333333

MCTC
Ochrolechia androgyna (Hoffm.) Arnold
MCTC-L-0002870C. E. Garton   188341979-07-05
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Public Park at SE. corner of Little Dog Lake, Fowler Twp. 12.5 km. N. of H. 102., 48.65 -89.6

MCTC
Ochrolechia arborea (Kreyer) Almb.
MCTC-L-0000376F. H. Erbisch   47901977-06-14
USA, Michigan, Marquette

MCTC
Ochrolechia arborea (Kreyer) Almb.
MCTC-L-0000377F. H. Erbisch   47451977-06-14
USA, Michigan, Marquette

MCTC
Ochrolechia arborea (Kreyer) Almb.
MCTC-L-0000378F. H. Erbisch   47411977-06-14
USA, Michigan, Marquette

MCTC
Ochrolechia arborea (Kreyer) Almb.
MCTC-L-0000379F. H. Erbisch   10751962-08-14
USA, Michigan, Crawford, Off M 93 near Hartwick Pines State Park campgrounds

MCTC
Ochrolechia arborea (Kreyer) Almb.
MCTC-L-0002871F. H. Erbisch   47411977-06-14
USA, Michigan, Marquette

MCTC
Ochrolechia parella (L.) A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000380F. H. Erbisch   10891962-08-15
USA, Michigan, Crawford, Along M93 at the entrance of Hartwick Pines State Park

MCTC
Ochrolechia parella (L.) A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000381F. H. Erbisch   11221963-06-05
USA, Michigan, Roscommon, Grayling

MCTC
Ochrolechia parella (L.) A. Massal.
MCTC-L-0000382H. A. Imshaug   203921960-12-00
USA, Michigan, Schoolcraft, near Seney


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