Dataset: KE
Search Criteria: Greenland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kent State University Lichen Herbarium


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Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. ex Schaer.
2217C. Erlanson   35261928-09-08
Greenland, Gronne Island, Disko Bay, Lat. 68 degrees 50'

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Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach.
3492M. Evans   1963-07-00
Greenland, East Coast

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Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach.
3493C. Erlanson   1928-03-23
Greenland, Godhavn, Disko Island, West Coast, 68.25

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Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
3496D. Spearing   17931962-08-00
Greenland, in the Skedal fjord, in the northeast

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Cladonia amaurocraea (Flörke) Schaer.
6649C. Erlanson   110561928-05-30
Greenland, Baffin Bay, Vainio Usnic acid, barbatic acid. Godhavn, Disko Island, West Coast, Lat. 69 15'N. Ex Herb. U. of M.

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6651C. Erlanson   110011928-05-31
Greenland, Godhavnm, Disko Island Lat. 69 15'N West coast

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7097C. Erlanson   109981928-05-31
Greenland, Baffin Bay, Godhavn, disko Island Lat. 69 15'N, West Coast of Greenland Ex Herb. U. of Mich.


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Google Map

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