Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coenogonium pineti (Dimerella pineti, Dimerella diluta, Biatora pineti, Bilimbia pineti, Dimerella diluta f. diluta, Dimerella diluta f. terrestris, Dimerella diluta var. diluta, Dimerella diluta var. perminuta, Gyalecta diluta, Gyalecta pineti, Lecidea diluta, Lecidea pineti, Secoliga diluta, Biato... (show all)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Coenogonium pineti (Acharius) R. Lucking & H. T. Lumbsch
barcode-00407984T. Tonsberg   301062001-06-03
United States of America, Alaska, [data not captured]

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vězda
02341671T. Tønsberg   301062001-06-03
United States of America, Alaska, Tongass Nat. Forest, Prince of Wales Island E, DW of Thorne Bay, Salt Chuck Trail, near Salt Chuck., 55.6267 -132.56, 30m

University Museum of Bergen


BG
Coenogonium pineti (Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch
70523T. Tønsberg   301082001-06-03
United States, Alaska, Tongass Nat. Forest, Prince of Wales Island E, SW of Thorne Bay, Salt Chuck Trail, near Salt Chuck, 55.6267 -132.5583, 1 - 30m

BG
Coenogonium pineti (Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch
70522T. Tønsberg   301062001-06-03
United States, Alaska, Tongass Nat. Forest, Prince of Wales Island E, SW of Thorne Bay, Salt Chuck Trail, near Salt Chuck, 55.6267 -132.56, 1 - 30m

University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Dimerella pineti (Ach.) Vezda
WTU-L-011950T. Tonsberg   301062001-06-03
U.S.A., Alaska, Prince Wales Ketchikan, Tongass National Forest, Prince of Wales Island East, southwest of Thorne Bay, Salt Chuck Trail, near Salt Chuck., 55.626667 -132.56, 0 - 30m


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