Dataset: NYS-
Taxa: Hymeneliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum Lichen Collection


NYS:NYSL
NYSL7614Latham, Roy   228811944-10-26
United States, New York, Suffolk, Shelter Island

NYS:NYSL
Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
NYSL7508Schmitt, Claire K.   77741993-09-18
United States, New York, Warren, Town of Johnsburg: Crane Mountain Trail, West Trail near Crane Pond., 792m

NYS:NYSL
Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
NYSL8438Schmitt, Claire K.   15461980-09-12
United States, New York, Ulster, Town of Denning: High Falls Creek, adjacent to Frost Valley.

NYS:NYSL
Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
NYSL8439Schmitt, Claire K.   15461980-09-12
United States, New York, Ulster, Town of Denning: High Falls Creek, adjacent to Frost Valley.

NYS:NYSL
Hymenelia lacustris (With.) M. Choisy
NYSL6710Schmitt, Claire K.; Bratt, Charis C.   69811990-06-14
United States, New York, Warren, Town of Bolton, Turtle Island adjacent to Tongue Mountain, The Narrows of Lake George., 101m

NYS:NYSL
Hymenelia epulotica (Ach.) Lutzoni
NYSL7615Lowe, Josiah L.   49231934-08-29
United States, New York, Essex, Newcomb, Adirondack Region


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