Dataset: MSC-Lichen
Taxa: Trentepohliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis Millardet, 1870
MSC0025410Imshaug, Henry A   227451958-07-14
Haiti, Ouest, Haiti; Dept. de L'Ouest: Ridge N of Foret des Pins (SHADA station), near border of Dominican Republic, 18.338 -71.79, 1768m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis Millardet, 1870
MSC0025411Imshaug, Henry A   34171958-08-04
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Dominican Republic; La Vega: Cassabito, crest of ridge on road btween EL Rio and Jayaco, 19.03078 -70.478399, 1219m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis Millardet, 1870
MSC0025412Wetmore, Clifford M   28441958-07-11
Haiti, Nord, Haiti; Dept. du Nord: Slope below the Citadelle, S of Milot, 18.559973 -74.058718, 701m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis expansa A.V.Jennings, 1895
MSC0025405Imshaug, Henry A   230541958-07-18
Haiti, Ouest, Haiti: Dept. de L'Ouest: Summit of small peak at N end of ridge above (E of) Foret des Pins, 18.366 -71.794, 1768 - 1798m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis expansa A.V.Jennings, 1895
MSC0025406Imshaug, Henry A   156621953-04-23
Jamaica, Jamaica; Parish of Hanover: Dolphin Head, 18.372222 -78.166081, 545m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis treubii Karsten, 1891
MSC0025408Imshaug, Henry A   156621953-04-23
Haiti, Ouest, Haiti; Dept. de L'Ouest: Summit of small peak at N end of ridge above (E of) Foret des Pins, 18.366 -71.794, 1768 - 1798m

MSC:Lichen
Phycopeltis treubii Karsten, 1891
MSC0025409Imshaug, Henry A   227281958-07-14
Haiti, Ouest, Haiti; Dept. de L'Ouest: Ridge N of Foret des Pins (SHADA station), near border of Dominican Republic, 18.338 -71.79, 1768m

MSC:Lichen
Trentepohlia depressa (J.Müller) Hariot, 1890
MSC0030441Imshaug, Henry A   160631953-05-10
Jamaica, Jamaica; Parish of Trelawny: Kinloss to Barbecue Bottom, 18.386687 -77.552542, 396m


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