Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Romjularia lurida (Lecidea lurida, Lecidea petri, Psora lurida, Mycobilimbia lurida, Biatora petrii, Lecidea lurida var. americana, Lecidea lurida var. lurida, Lecidea petrii, Psora lurida var. americana, Psora lurida var. lurida, Psora petrii)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Lecidea lurida (Ach.) DC.
T.H. Nash III   131851976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m

University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
Lecidea lurida (Ach.) DC.
UAMb:Herb:10077unknown, Mikhail P. Andreev   1992-07-18
United States, Alaska, Bendeleben Quad.: Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula, Serpentine Hot Springs, Serpentine Cr. valley., 65.866667 -164.733333, 125 - 125m

ALA
Lecidea lurida (Ach.) DC.
UAMb:Herb:10076unknown, Mikhail P. Andreev   1992-07-18
United States, Alaska

ALA
Lecidea lurida (Ach.) DC.
UAMb:Herb:10077unknown, Mikhail P. Andreev   1992-07-18
United States, Alaska

ALA
Lecidea lurida (Ach.) DC.
UAMb:Herb:10076unknown, Mikhail P. Andreev   1992-07-18
United States, Alaska, Bendeleben Quad.: Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Seward Peninsula, Serpentine Hot Springs., 65.866667 -164.733333, 125 - 125m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Romjularia lurida (Ach.) Timdal
WIS-L-0113427John W. Thomson   160641967-08-06
United States, Alaska, Eagle Summit Tundras; Mile 108, Steese Hwy., 65.483333 -145.483333

WIS
Romjularia lurida (Ach.) Timdal
WIS-L-0113428John W. Thomson   181051967-08-04
United States, Alaska, Near Fielding Lake Campsite, 1.5 miles off road from mile 200, Richardson Hwy., 63.2 -145.666667, 945 - 1207m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.