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

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Lichens


CINC
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
CINC-L-0000508Fink, Bruce   s.n.1895-00-00
United States, Iowa, Fayette, Fayette County, Iowa, 42.862596 -91.844324

CINC
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
CINC-L-0000509Shushan, Sam   S 114311957-09-15
United States, New Mexico, Union, 7 miles east of Folsom, 36.833233 -103.78987, 1676m

CINC
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
CINC-L-0000510Brenckle, J.F.   8761908-03-00
United States, North Dakota, Lamoure, Kulm, 46.301914 -98.948162

CINC
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
CINC-L-0005445Frush, R.   341973-01-06
United States, Maryland, Washington, Washington Monument State Park, in front of Washington Monument, west of Appalachian Trail, 39.498434 -77.625546

CINC
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
CINC-L-0005446Snider, Jerry A.   12811970-03-07
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park, off N.C. 89, North of Danbury, 36.391527 -80.266335


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