Dataset: MAINE
Taxa: Mycocaliciaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Chaenothecopsis debilis (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Tibell
MAINE-L-0004656P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   3520.21996-05-10
United States, New York, ULSTER, CATSKILL PARK, TRAIL TO BELLEAYRE MT. FROM LOST CLOVE TRAIL HEAD, 1.25 MI WEST OF CO RD 47, 42.083 -74.467, 549m

MAINE
Chaenothecopsis debilis (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Tibell
MAINE-L-0004657P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   3520.31996-05-10
United States, New York, ULSTER, CATSKILL PARK, TRAIL TO BELLEAYRE MT. FROM LOST CLOVE TRAIL HEAD, 1.25 MI WEST OF CO RD 47, 42.083 -74.467, 549m

MAINE
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
MAINE-L-0004869P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   3520.11996-05-10
United States, New York, ULSTER, CATSKILL PARK, TRAIL TO BELLEAYRE MT. FROM LOST CLOVE TRAIL HEAD, 1.25 MI WEST OF CO RD 47, 42.083 -74.467, 549m

MAINE
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
MAINE-L-0004870P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36891996-07-17
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, FT. KENT. OLD GROWTH BEECH AND SUGAR MAPLE FOREST, LAND OF STAN AND GALE FLAGG, 47.2 -68.667

MAINE
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
MAINE-L-0000237J. W. Hinds   49902004-09-07
United States, MAINE, PISCATAQUIS, Baxter State Park, Katahdin, lignum-rich area of Saddle Trail. Katahdin Township (T3 R 9 WELS), 45.9 -68.92, 991m

MAINE
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
MAINE-L-0008321Bruce Fink   s.n..1895-11-00
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803

MAINE
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
MAINE-L-0008322Thomas J. Sullivan   40611980-07-16
United States, MAINE, HANCOCK, Acadia National Park. Mt. Desert Isl. SE of Uncle Dick Hill (S of Round Pond). Mount Desert, 44.35 -68.38

MAINE
Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
MAINE-L-0004936P. L. Hinds   1303
United States, Maine, WASHINGTON, STEUBEN. EAGLE HILL - DYER NECK, 44.46 -67.93

MAINE
Phaeocalicium compressulum (Nyl. ex Szat.) A.F.W. Schmidt
MAINE-L-0005134Alison C. Dibble with J.W. Hinds, Mary Lincoln, Norton G. Miller   105722002-09-06
United States, MAINE, PISCATAQUIS, Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. Floor of North Basin. In Gully #5, along runoff route. Katahdin Township (T3 R 9 WELS), 45.9 -68.92, 1189m

MAINE
MAINE-L-0004937P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   31121994-09-17
United States, New Hampshire, ROCKINGHAM, PAWTUCKAWAY STATE PARK, 43.086 -71.173

MAINE
MAINE-L-0004938P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   31911995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, BERKSHIRE, CHESHIRE. WOODS ADJACENT TO PETTIBONE BROOK BETWEEN LAMESBOROUGH MT. ROAD AND LARGE ABANDONED QUARRY TO EAST; 20 DEGREE NE FACING SLOPE, 42.552 -73.198, 488m

MAINE
Phaeocalicium populneum (Brond. ex Duby) Alb. Schmidt
MAINE-L-0004939P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36781996-07-16
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, ALLAGASH. ALONG ST. JOHN RIVER, WALKER BROOK CAMPGROUND, 47.067 -69.081

MAINE
Phaeocalicium populneum (Brond. ex Duby) Alb. Schmidt
MAINE-L-0004940P. L. or J. W. Hinds   53262008-09-20
CANADA, ONTARIO, BRUCE, Bruce Peninsula National Park, just SW of parking lot for Halfway Log Dump on Georgian Bay, 45°13’38” N, 81°28’50” W, ~190m elevation, Acer saccharum dominated forest, 45.227 -81.481, 190m

MAINE
Stenocybe major (Nyl.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0005069P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36771996-07-16
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, ALLAGASH. ALONG ST. JOHN RIVER, WALKER BROOK CAMPGROUND, 47.067 -69.081

MAINE
Stenocybe pullatula (Ach.) Stein
MAINE-L-0005068P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   20111988-08-07
United States, Maine, PENOBSCOT, ORONO. 254 FOREST AVE., 44.893 -68.724

MAINE
Stenocybe pullatula (Ach.) Stein
MAINE-L-0005070P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36811996-07-16
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, ALLAGASH. ALONG ST. JOHN RIVER, WALKER BROOK CAMPGROUND, 47.067 -69.081

MAINE
Phaeocalicium tremulicola (Norrl. ex Nyl.) Tibell
MAINE-L-0004941P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36791996-07-16
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, ALLAGASH. ALONG ST. JOHN RIVER, WALKER BROOK CAMPGROUND, 47.067 -69.081


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