Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caloplaca cerina (Caloplaca cerina var. cerina, Blastenia cerina, Caloplaca cerina f. cerina, Caloplaca cerina var. anthracina, Caloplaca cerina var. chloroleuca, Caloplaca cerina var. cyanolepra, Caloplaca cerina var. ehrhartii, Caloplaca cerina var. microcarpa, Lecanora cerina, Lecidea cerina, Par... (show all)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr.
CUP-L-0010423t   1895-03-00
USA, Mississippi

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Caloplaca cerina (Hedw.) Th.Fr.
03220412J. C. Lendemer   719692022-03-14
United States of America, Mississippi, Wayne Co., De Soto National Forest, Brewertown Sandhill, vicinity of FSR 327A, E of Brewertown Rd. ~1.7 mi SE of int. w/ MS-63, E-facing slopes above Sand Hill Creek, 31.460929 -88.766928, 104m

NY
Caloplaca cerina (Hedw.) Th.Fr.
04304075J. C. Lendemer   725932022-03-17
United States of America, Mississippi, Forrest Co., Ragland Hills, S of the Leaf River, S of US98 ~2.7 mi W of Belleville & jct w/ E Gate Rd., 31.21422 -89.167523, 70m

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr.
LSU00119824Shirley C. Tucker   210581980-06-10
United States, Mississippi, Lamar, north of Purvis, 0.6 mi. off state route 529, 31.25 -89.483333

LSU:Lichens
Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr.
LSU00119825Shirley C. Tucker   253061982-11-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Chimney Point and inland on Horn Island, about 12 miles off the coast in the Gulf of Mexico, 30.233022 -88.665694


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Google Map

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