Dataset: MIL
Taxa: Tephromelataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


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Tephromela atra (Hudson) Hafellner
126477Gerhard Follmann   1977-01-00
Germany, Hesse, Aufgelassene Tuffsteinbrüche in der Nordwestflanke des Dürnbergs im Naturpark Habichtswald westlich Kassel., 500m

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Tephromela atra (Hudson) Hafellner
155379Thomas H. Nash, III   71791973-05-12
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Santa Rita Mountains, along trail from Madera Canyon to Josephine Saddle., 31.7 -110.875, 2134m

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Mycoblastus affinis (Schaer.) Schauer
126969Martyn J. Dibben   220481971-06-18
Canada, Alberta, Red Deer River Watershed: ½ mile south of the James River, beside Cochrane-Nordegg road., 51.733333 -115.366667, 1615m

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Mycoblastus affinis (Schaer.) Schauer
126970Martyn J. Dibben   223131971-06-27
United States, Washington, Clallam, Olympic National Park, along road to Elwha from Hurricane Ridge Road.

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Mycoblastus alpinus (Fr.) Kernst.
2135Anton Gisler   1859-00-00
Switzerland, Uri

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Mycoblastus alpinus (Fr.) Kernst.
139150Edit É. Farkas   1985-06-22
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Carpates Centrales (Tatra Magna) iugum Belanské Tatry dictum. Javorina, in valle Zadné Medodoly. [Tatry Mountains, Belanske Tatry, in Zadne Medodoly Valley.], 1300m

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126544Felix Schumm   1978-08-00
Germany, Naturschutzgebiet Hohloh bei Kaltenbronn im Nordschwarzwald. [North Black Forest, Hohloh Natural Area.], 980m

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126971Martyn J. Dibben   221891971-06-28
United States, Washington, Clallum, Olympic National Forest, along road to Sul Duc Hot Springs.

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134108Clara E. Cummings   N.A.L. 3081898-08-20
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke, Franconia Mountains., -71.830917 44.024511, 1402m

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137112John W. Thomson   192211960-07-19
Canada, Nunavut, Keewatin, North end of Lake Ennadai., 61.166667 -100.833333


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Google Map

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