Dataset: APSC
Taxa: Lecanoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC-L-0000277Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Pearson Place, 36.180621 -85.150796, 610m

APSC
Lecanora varia (Hoffm.) Ach.
APSC-L-0000281Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1959-09-12
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Union Bee; SE Overton County, 36.344998 -85.288081

APSC
APSC-L-0000282Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Cliff Springs, 36.18 -85.15, 610m

APSC
Lecanora pallida (Schreb.) Rabenh.
APSC-L-0000283Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1960-04-23
USA, Tennessee, Putnam, Pearson Place; E. Putnam County; 36.140833 -85.495191, 36.140833 -85.495191

APSC
APSC-L-0000284Haskell C. Phillips   s.n.1958-03-22
USA, Tennessee, Overton, Cliff Springs, 36.180621 -85.150796, 610m

APSC
Lecanora varia (Hoffm.) Ach.
APSC-L-0000308collector unknown   s.n.
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Skyline Dr., 35.7422656 -83.4628307


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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