Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peltigera polydactylon (Peltigera polydactyla, Peltigera canina var. polydactylon, Peltigera polydactylon f. polydactylon, Peltigera polydactylon var. polydactylon, Peltigera rufescens var. polydactylon, Lichen polydactylon, Peltidea polydactylon, Lichen caninus var. polydactylon, Peltidea polydacty... (show all)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Peltigera polydactylon (Neck.) Hoffm.
2439091K. E. Rogers   79181972-03-25
United States of America, Mississippi, Pike Co., Topisaw Creek, from bridge at Pricedale on Hwy 44 to near Holmesville, 31.2872 -90.2994

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Peltigera polydactylon (Necker) Hoffm.
LSU00145347Shirley C. Tucker   161901976-05-28
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, 1/4 mi. W of Pond, 13 mi. W. of Woodville., 31.083333 -91.5, 76m

LSU:Lichens
Peltigera polydactylon (Necker) Hoffm.
LSU00145348William D. Reese   112141970-12-04
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, 12 mi. W of Woodville along Miss. 24; N side of highway., 31.151715 -91.465487, 15m

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Peltigera polydactyla (Krog & Swinscow) T.H. Nash
D. Demaree   324941952-08-03
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Vancleave, P. O. Ocean Springs

US:Lichens
Peltigera polydactyla (Krog & Swinscow) T.H. Nash
D. Demaree   324941952-08-03
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Vancleave, P. O. Ocean Springs

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Lichens
Peltigera polydactyla (Necker) Hoffm. [orthographic error]
118216W. R. Buck   B6211975-09-13
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, Just N of Pond on Miss, continuation of La. St. Rd.66

University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


OMA
Peltigera polydactylon (Necker) Hoffm.
16685   10412004-08-26
United States, Mississippi, Clairborne, 32.060694 -90.825861, 135m


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