Dataset: ILLS
Taxa: Roccellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


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ILLS00125961J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1978-12-30
United States, Florida, Collier, Vanderbelt Beach, Naples. Mangrove Swamp and beech., 26.25381 -81.82318

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Lecanactis Körb.
ILLS00125482J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1988-01-02
United States, Florida, Monroe, Goldern Orb Trail, Long Key State Park., 24.81447 -80.82138

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ILLS00099231J.L. Crane   s.n.1988-08-19
United States, California, Monterey, Along US Highway 1 at Big Sur. Big Sur (CA) quad. Coordinate datum: NAD 83/WGS84., 36.2702 -121.8074

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ILLS00099230J.L. Crane   s.n.1988-08-19
United States, California, Monterey, Along US Highway 1 at Big Sur. Big Sur (CA) quad. Coordinate datum: NAD 83/WGS84., 36.2702 -121.8074

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Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
ILLS00125992J.L. Crane   316851997-06-21
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, Shore of Minitowish Waters., 46.1353 -89.9117

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Cresponea flava (Vainio) Egea & Torrente
ILLS00101909J.L. Crane   On Pinus sp.1997-09-26
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, Shore of Sparkling Lake., 46.01304 -89.69702

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ILLS00010570J.L. Crane   03-482003-03-19
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Lookout National Seashore, Shackleford Banks. Maritime Forest., 34.6836 76.6394

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ILLS00099232David Brussels   s.n.1976-06-23
Greece, Delos, 500 feet., 37.391214 25.271217

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ILLS00010101J.L. Crane   18-5-771977-05-18
United States, Georgia, Billy's Lake, Stephen C. Foster State Park, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge., 30.8 -82.3333

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ILLS00006626J.L. Crane   s.n.1975-05-08
United States, Florida, Elbo Creek, 28.113164 -80.627219

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ILLS00006627J.L. Crane   23-821982-03-11
United States, Florida, Highland Hammock State Park, Fern Trail, 27.4667 -81.5333

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ILLS00006628D.P. Rogers   s.n.1954-09-03
United States, Florida, Alachua, Rochelle Hammock, near Gainesville, 29.596636 -82.2176

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ILLS00006629J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1975-06-04
United States, Georgia, Charlton, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Stephen C. Foster State Park., 30.8167 -82.3667

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ILLS00006630J.L. Crane   73-811981-08-01
United States, Georgia, Charlton, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Suwannee Canal Recreation Area, Canal Run Shelter, 73-81., 30.735979 -82.151576

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ILLS00006632B. Lowry   s.n.1952-01-06
United States, Louisiana, Baton Rouge., 30.450746 -91.154551

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Chiodecton sanguineum (Swartz) Vainio
ILLS00006631Robert S. Egan E1-6213   E1-62131971-12-27
United States, Georgia, Glynn, Jeckyll Island, 6 miles southeast of Brunswick, near Baker and Old Plantations Roads., 5.5 -81.416667

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ILLS00006625J.L. Crane   s.n.1977-01-27
United States, Florida, Big Cypress Nature Preserve. Route 47., 25.86954 -81.036782

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ILLS00010130J. Bell   s.n.1975-07-22
United States, California, Pt. Keyes., 38.139525 -119.591612

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Lecanactis megaspora (G. Merr.) Brodo
ILLS00090811J.D. Schoknecht   C-2681994-08-24
Canada, British Columbia, Spahats Creek Provincial Park, White Raft River, Quad, 82M/13, 1:50,000 UTM zone 11, 301000-303000mE, 5738000-5739000mN, 51.7375 -120.024657

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Syncesia byssina (Vainio) Tehler
ILLS00099613J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   97-468.1997-12-16
United States, Florida, Everglades National Park, Cypress Dome along Rt. 27., 25.312702 80.79737

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Syncesia byssina (Vainio) Tehler
ILLS00102000J.L. Crane   03-3272003-12-30
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Blackwater River State Forest., 30.8584 -86.8054

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Syncesia byssina (Vainio) Tehler
ILLS00171029J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   F-271992-01-03
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Cypress Swamp along the Loop Road (Fla Rt. 94) east of Pinecrest. Big Cypress National Preserve., 25.75526 -80.90186


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