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

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Lichens


CINC
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
CINC-L-0001328Magnusson, Agolph Hugo   s.n/1924-08-15
Norway, Oppland, Lom, Otta, 61.7667 9.55, 400m

CINC
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
CINC-L-0001329Magnusson, Agolph Hugo   1925-08-20
Sweden, Västergötland, Björketorp, Bucrås(?), 57.425865 12.524408

CINC
Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
CINC-L-0001330Klemen, Oscar   1931-00-00
Czech Republic

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0004713Braun, E. Lucy   s.n.1928-00-00
United States, Ohio, Adams, Adams County, Ohio, 38.845515 -83.472152

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0004714Braun, E. Lucy   s.n1924-09-03
United States, Ohio, Adams, Mineral Springs, Oak Ridge, 38.922416 -83.369866

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0004712Braun, E. Lucy   s.n.1912-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Balsam, 35.426785 -83.08514, 975m

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0004715Braun, E. Lucy   s.n.1918-06-01
United States, Ohio, Fairfield, Crystal Springs, Sugar Grove, 39.626454 -82.548493

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0004716Muegel, Harry R.   s.n1925-06-00
United States, Ohio, Adams, Mineral Springs, Oak Ridge, 38.922416 -83.369866

CINC
CINC-L-0004717Magnusson, Agolph Hugo   1924-07-08
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, par. Tärna, Rivovardo, 65.7115 15.2656

CINC
CINC-L-0007001Cobbe, Thomas   s.n.1938-10-05
United States, Ohio, Adams, Beaver Pond, 38.9333 -83.346299

CINC
Baeomyces byssoides (L.) Gärtner, Mey. & Schrebius
CINC-L-0007034Braun, E. Lucy   s.n.1916-07-09
United States, Kentucky, Powell, Natural Bridge, 37.774528 -83.678246

CINC
Baeomyces Pers.
CINC-L-0007422   
United States


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