Dataset: MOR-
Taxa: Lecanographaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
Lecanographa dimelaenoides (Egea & Torrente) Egea & Torrente
L-0016764-MORW.A. Weber   6621986-01-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Channel Islands. Santa Cruz Island. West end of the Island, on the rim of the "Trailer Barranca", not more than 30 msm

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
B-0000714-MORW.A. Lampa   130312013-11-15
U.S.A., Illinois, DuPage, St. James Farm Forest Preserve, 41.832522 -88.162531

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
B-0001170-MORW.A. Lampa   151442015-06-10
U.S.A., Illinois, DuPage, Wayne Grove Forest Preserve, 41.980567 -88.190325

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0016742-MORGerould Wilhelm   242722018-08-31
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Doctor's Park, 43.169899 -87.883893

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0017088-MORGerould Wilhelm   246512019-08-21
U.S.A., Wisconsin, Rock, In Lima Center, off the south side of E. Willow Drive 0.8 mile west of junction with Lima Center Road.

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0017706-MORGerould Wilhelm   302912022-05-23
United States, Illinois, Kane, South of Elburn at the Blackberry Township Cemetery, off the east side of Ill. 47, 41.882764 -88.471678

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0017707-MORKen Klick   90062021-11-19
United States, Illinois, Lake, In Indenpendence Grove Forest Preserve

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0017708-MORGerould Wilhelm   303842022-07-16
United States, Michigan, Van Buren, In Sister lakes, at Lion's Park

MOR
Alyxoria varia (Pers.) Ertz & Tehler
L-0017722-MORM.K. Advaita   73362009-05-14
United States, Nebraska, Knox, 2 mi W of Niobrara State Park. Confluence of Missouri and Niobrara Rivers, Southern River Breaks region., 42.764833 -98.055167, 390m


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