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

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


MIN
Variolaria pustulata (Brodo & W. L. Culb.) Lendemer, Hodkinson & R. C. Harris
917484Lendemer, J.C.; Harris   177822009-05-21
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, Buckhorn Mt, Above Decker Creek 2.5 Mi N of Us 6; State Game Lands No. 183, 41.44583333 -75.13111111

MIN
Variolaria pustulata (Brodo & W. L. Culb.) Lendemer, Hodkinson & R. C. Harris
917562Lendemer, J.C.; Harris   176032009-05-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Columbia, E of Pa 42, 1.5 Mi N of Artises; Weiser State Forest, 40.83194444 -76.33472222

MIN
Variolaria pustulata (Brodo & W. L. Culb.) Lendemer, Hodkinson & R. C. Harris
917705Buck, W.R.   555682009-09-19
United States, Connecticut, Windham, Cat Den Swamp, Along Fayette Road; Natchaug State Forest, 41.84138889 -72.05388889

MIN
917707Buck, W.R.   549642009-05-30
United States, Maine, Knox, Vinalhaven Huber Preserve, 44.07527778 -68.81


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Google Map

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