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

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Lichens


CINC
Pyrenula thelena (Ach.) Trevis.
CINC-L-0005692Fink, Bruce   s.n.1895-00-00
United States, Iowa, Fayette, Fayette County, Iowa, 42.862596 -91.844324

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006098Culberson, William Louis   13341950-08-00
United States, Kentucky, Lewis, 5 miles east of Tollesboro, 38.579884 -83.500149

CINC
Pyrenula laevigata (Pers.) Arnold
CINC-L-0006096Dutton, D. Lewis   21291924-04-27
United States, Vermont, Rutland, Brandon, 43.79812 -73.087612, 152m

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006100Hinds, H.   s.n.1966-07-19
United States, Michigan, Emmet, North of Cross Village, 45.640671 -85.036188

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006097Fink, Bruce   s.n.1895-00-00
United States, Iowa, Bremer, Bremer County, Iowa, 42.774587 -92.318055

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006099Culberson, William Louis   5511950-08-00
United States, Kentucky, Magoffin, northwest entrance to Salyersville, 37.752592 -83.068782

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006101s.c.   s.n.1932-08-00
United States, Ohio, Clermont, Milford, 39.175338 -84.294382

CINC
Pyrenula cinerella (Nyl.) Branth & Rostr.
CINC-L-0006139Williams, Thomas A.   s.n.1895-11-29
United States, Nebraska, Cass, Weeping Water, 40.86889 -96.141122

CINC
Pyrenula laevigata (Pers.) Arnold
CINC-L-0006095Bogue, E.E.   6731894-04-21
United States, Ohio, Franklin, near Columbus, 39.961176 -82.998794

CINC
Pyrenula nitida (Weigel) Ach.
CINC-L-0006102Almborn, Ove   s.n.1945-00-00
Sweden, Skåne, Kronovall, Fågeltofta, 55.651937 14.025546

CINC
Pyrenula pseudobufonia (Rehm) R.C. Harris
CINC-L-0006103Snider, Jerry A.   6361969-07-08
United States, Michigan, Emmet, around Readmond Park near Good Hart, shore of Lake Michigan, 45.572521 -85.107917


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