Dataset: PH
Taxa: Brigantiaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106750James C. Lendemer   92052007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Conecuh National Forest, Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, Cave Road, Dixie Quad, 31.18639 -86.69722, 46 - 61m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106751James C. Lendemer   90242007-04-12
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Splinter Hill Bog Preserve, south of CR 47, 0.9 miles west-northwest of Dyas Creek, 1.3 miles west-northwest of I-65, Perdido Quad, 31.02417 -87.68111, 76m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106752James C. Lendemer   93352007-04-15
United States, Georgia, Early, Williams Bluff Preserve, ~3 miles west of Cedar Springs, along tributary to the Chattahoochee River, Gordon Quad, 31.18944 -85.08139, 55m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106753James C. Lendemer   84352007-01-15
United States, North Carolina, Pender, Holly Shelter Game Land, 5.3 miles S of NC #53, ~3.5 miles SE of White Stocking, east shore of Cape Fear River, Stag Park Quad, 34.548889 -77.815278, 0 - 1m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106754James C. Lendemer   76742006-09-17
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area, vicinity of Popcorn Overlook, just south of US Route 76, north of Lake Burton, ~7.5 miles east of Clayton, Lake Burton Quad, 34.873889 -83.568611, 229m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106755James C. Lendemer   76652006-09-17
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area, vicinity of Popcorn Overlook, just south of US Route 76, north of Lake Burton, ~7.5 miles east of Clayton, Lake Burton Quad, 34.87389 -83.56861, 229m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106756James C. Lendemer   56392005-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Gorges State Park, along road between Bearwallow River and Toxaway River, 35.08056 -82.90806, 488 - 549m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106757James C. Lendemer   94082007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Conecuh National Forest, Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, Blue Springs, Dixie Quad, 31.16778 -86.69778, 46 - 61m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106758James C. Lendemer   64222006-04-19
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Pocomoke State Forest, along Corbin Branch where it enters the Pocomoke River, ~1 mile southwest of Milburn Landing, Snow Hill Quad, 38.14111 -75.4675

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106759James C. Lendemer   63712006-04-19
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Hickory Point Cypress Swamp, along Hickory Point Road, east shore of the Pocomoke River, ~2 miles northeast of Cedar Hall, Kingston Quad, 38.029175 -75.639479, 0 - 3m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106760James C. Lendemer   7342003-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Bogue Banks, just north of North Carolina Aquarium, Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area, 34.69889 -76.83222, 2m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106761Gary Perlmutter   6622006-12-09
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area, Bogue Banks, Hoffman Nature Trail, 34.70028 -76.82861, 3m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106762James C. Lendemer   16152003-07-04
United States, North Carolina, Craven, Croatan National Forest, ca. 1/2 mile north of intersection with Catfish Lake Road, along Forest Service Road #158, along east shore of Catfish Lake, 34.936389 -77.097778, 3m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106763James C. Lendemer   7092003-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Bogue Banks, just north of North Carolina Aquarium, Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area, bordering the North Carolina Aquarium parking lot and access road, 34.69917 -76.82917, 3m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106764James C. Lendemer   38892004-12-13
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Mullis Swamp, just north of Mullis Road (SR #128), ca. 8 miles west of Newport, Pocosin Wilderness, Croatan National Forest, 34.76806 -76.97222, 8 - 9m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106765James C. Lendemer   38882004-12-13
United States, North Carolina, Jones, along the east shore of Catfish Lake, along Catfish Lake Road (FS #158), ca. 1/2 mile north of intersection with Catfish Lake Road (#1100/1105), Catfish Lake South Wilderness, Croatan National Forest, 34.936389 -77.097782, 12m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106766James C. Lendemer   47562005-08-11
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Gorges State Park, west banks of Auger Fork, north of confluence with Maple Spring Branch, 35.0925 -82.89611, 488m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106767Theodore L. Esslinger   126661993-01-03
United States, Texas, Angelina, Angelina National Forest, Boykin Springs Recreation Area, along Forest Service Road #313 about 2.1 km from Highway #63, 31.079202 -94.269737

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00106768A.A. Heller   s.n.1896-00-00
United States, Hawaii, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, 22.075016 -159.527176

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00107300Unknown   251897-03-17
United States, Alabama, No specific locality on outside of packet.

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00779179A. D. E. Elmer   157861916-04-00
Philippines, Sorsogon, Luzon Island, Irsoin, 12.715358 124.030794, 305m

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Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
PH00049061Sine coll.   s.n.
United States, Florida, Sine loc.


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