Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pyrenula fetivica (Pyrenula citriformis, Pyrenula sandwicensis, Pyrenula subcongruens, Verrucaria fetivica)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
01220549G. T. Johnson   24631939-06-12
United States of America, Mississippi, Wilkinson Co., one mile south of Doloroso, 31.2889 -91.3531

NY
1395411G. T. Johnson   12321953-04-05
USA, Mississippi, Jefferson, In rolling hills and ravines along Mssissippi Route #20 six miles east of Fayette

NY
1395412G. T. Johnson   102C1952-12-30
USA, Mississippi, Marshall, Eight miles south of Holly Springs

NY
1395413G. T. Johnson   10311952-12-30
USA, Mississippi, Marshall, Eight miles south of Holly Springs

NY
1395414G. T. Johnson   1019a1952-12-30
USA, Mississippi, Marshall, 8 mi S of Holly Springs

NY
1395415G. T. Johnson   11691953-04-07
USA, Mississippi, Pike, Along Bogue Chito River, 11 miles southeast of Me Comb

NY
1395416G. T. Johnson   33551938-12-00
USA, Mississippi, Stone, Near Perkinston

NY
1395417G. T. Johnson   6012A1960-02-00
USA, Mississippi, Wilkinson, 2 mi S of Centerville.

NY
1395418G. T. Johnson   24381939-06-12
USA, Mississippi, Wilkinson, One mile south of Doloroso


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