Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora valesiaca, Lecanora valesiaca var. sibirica, Lecanora valesiaca var. valesiaca
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll. Arg.) Stizenb.
623895Thomson, J.   165141971-07-09
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, Mt. Pisgah; Wildcat Mountain State Park

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0077415John W. Thomson   18451945-03-03
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, bluffs along the Wisconsin River, 43.213191 -89.749608

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0077416K. G. Foote   60855a1960-07-29
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, 43.241393 -90.518497

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0077417K. G. Foote   60609a1960-07-27
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, 43.430678 -90.359975

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0077418John W. Thomson   128621965-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, Wild Cat Mountain State Park. Top of Mount Pisgah, 43.689362 -90.582038

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0077419R. H. Denniston   s.n.1926-06-22
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Blue River, 43.188485 -90.561282

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0074481J. P. Bennett   13372003-08-22
United States, Wisconsin, La Crosse, Lookout point, Hixon Forest Arboretum, 43.82102 -91.20029, 369m

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0088951Andrew Khitsun   #5252016-42016-05-25
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, Miner Hill Park, 43.337262 -90.37824

WIS
Lecanora valesiaca (Müll.Arg.) Stizenb.
WIS-L-0089120Andrew Khitsun   #4172015-12015-04-17
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Wyalusing State Park; 42.991652 -91.122351, 42.991652 -91.122351


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