Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Kirschsteiniothelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
718880Wetmore, C.   342221978-06-24
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Sugarbush Island; Voyageurs National Park, 48.46694444 -92.98972222

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
792503Wetmore, C.   607731987-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Devils Island, Lighthouse Shore; Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 47.08166667 -90.72722222

MIN
Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
798100Sullivan, T.   39211984-07-14
United States, Maine, Hancock, Southwest Valley; Acadia National Park

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
799017Wong, P.   38481985-10-02
Canada, Ontario, Stubirski Lake, 45.216667 -76.883333

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Kirschsteiniothelia thujina (Peck) D. Hawksw.
846558Wetmore, C.   640331989-01-10
Mexico, Baja California, Al Aguajito, E of El Rosario, 30.05 -115.4166667

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
015198Calkins, W.   184
United States, Florida, Six Mile Creek

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
015203Fink, B.   1291899-06-26
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato, 44.164809 -94.012103

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
015204Fink, B.   1431899-06-27
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato (Minneopa), 44.163517 -94.085932

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Kirschsteiniothelia aethiops (Berk. & Curtis) D. Hawksw.
015227Fink, B.   7981900-07-18
United States, Minnesota, Pennington, Thief River Falls


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Google Map

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