Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora wisconsinensis
Search Criteria: Maine; Acadia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
787898Sullivan, T.   40571984-07-17
United States, Maine, Hancock, Uncle Dick Hill, Se of; Acadia National Park

MIN
787938Sullivan, T.   37231984-07-12
United States, Maine, Hancock, The Amphitheater, N Slope; Acadia National Park

MIN
788189Sullivan, T.   7121983-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Beech Mt, N Side; Acadia National Park

MIN
788203Sullivan, T.   6031983-06-25
United States, Maine, Hancock, Thompson Island, S of; Acadia National Park

MIN
788207Sullivan, T.   5211983-06-20
United States, Maine, Hancock, Bubble Pond, E Shore; Acadia National Park

MIN
797649Wetmore, C.   461291983-06-20
United States, Maine, Hancock, Bubble Pond, E Shore; Acadia National Park, 44.34861111 -68.23944444

MIN
797747Wetmore, C.   457081983-06-16
United States, Maine, Hancock, Upper Hadlock Pond, Nw End; Acadia National Park, 44.32388889 -68.29222222

MIN
909603Sullivan, T.   45051984-07-22
United States, Maine, Hancock, Long Pond, S End; Acadia National Park

MIN
909609Sullivan, T.   28361983-07-26
United States, Maine, Hancock, Mcfarland Mt.; Acadia National Park

MIN
909621Sullivan, T.   6651983-06-26
United States, Maine, Hancock, Pretty Marsh, E of; Acadia National Park

University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
MAINE-L-0008255Thomas J. Sullivan   40571980-07-16
United States, MAINE, HANCOCK, Acadia National Park. Mt. Desert Isl. SE of Uncle Dick Hill (S of Round Pond). Mount Desert, 44.35 -68.38


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Google Map

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