Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Porpidia herteliana
Search Criteria: Maine; Acadia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
809048Wetmore, C.   457731983-06-17
United States, Maine, Hancock, Cadillac Mt, Peak; Acadia National Park, 44.3525 -68.22527778

MIN
809050Wetmore, C.   457441983-06-17
United States, Maine, Hancock, Cadillac Mt, Peak; Acadia National Park, 44.3525 -68.22527778

MIN
809070Sullivan, T.   50301985-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Nw of Lower Hadlock Pond; Acadia National Park, 44.314688 -68.295971

MIN
809073Sullivan, T.   49581985-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Nw of Lower Hadlock Pond; Acadia National Park

MIN
809081Sullivan, T.   40081984-07-15
United States, Maine, Hancock, Giant Slide, N End; Acadia National Park

MIN
809088Sullivan, T.   36331984-07-11
United States, Maine, Hancock, Conners Nubble; Acadia National Park

MIN
809089Sullivan, T.   35701984-07-11
United States, Maine, Hancock, Jordan Pond, 1 Mi E; Acadia National Park, 44.31666667 -68.25

MIN
809096Sullivan, T.   34371984-07-10
United States, Maine, Hancock, Pemetic Mt, N Slope; Acadia National Park

MIN
809102Sullivan, T.   28191983-07-26
United States, Maine, Hancock, Mcfarland Mt.; Acadia National Park

MIN
809122Sullivan, T.   12601983-07-05
United States, Maine, Hancock, Huguenot Head, S End; Acadia National Park

MIN
809125Sullivan, T.   10271983-07-01
United States, Maine, Hancock, Dorr Pt, S of; Acadia National Park

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
LSU00147414Thomas J. Sullivan   50301985-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Acadia National Park. Mt. Desert Isl. NW of Lower Hadlock Pond (1 mi N-NW of Northeast Harbor)., 44.314688 -68.295971


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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