Dataset: CINC
Taxa: Ahtiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Lichens


CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0000241Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   2061978-04-07
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, 38.784925 -83.411355

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0000242Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   193a1978-04-07
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, 38.784925 -83.411355

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0000243Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   5971978-12-02
United States, Ohio, Adams, Lynx Prairie, 38.759746 -83.40717

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0000244Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   711b1979-11-03
United States, Ohio, Adams, Buzzards Roost, ridge top overlooking State Route 125 and Ohio Brush Creek., 38.766831 -83.442218

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0000759s.c.   s.n.1932-08-16
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Tight Hollow, 37.757859 -83.641068

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0004678Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   2071978-04-07
United States, Ohio, Adams, Wilderness area, 38.782764 -83.41022

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0004677Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   1751978-04-02
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, 38.784925 -83.411355

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0004679Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   2351978-05-13
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, near the Woodland Trail, 38.784925 -83.411355

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0004680Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   237a1978-05-20
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, next to Bread Pan Run, 38.784925 -83.411355

CINC
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
CINC-L-0004681Kaucher, Paul R. Jr.   5051978-10-07
United States, Ohio, Adams, The Wilderness Area, 38.788117 -83.409877


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