Dataset: US-Lichens
Taxa: Dactylosporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Dactylosporaceae Bellem. & Hafellner
L. Pike   L-5851969-02-26
United States, Oregon, Linn, Cogswell-Foster preserve, 3 mi. S. of Hlasey on Powerline Rd.: R4W, T14S, Sec 24.

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Dactylospora athallina (Müll.Arg.) Hafellner
C. N. Forbes   13991919-08-00
United States, Hawaii, Maui

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Dactylospora glaucomarioides (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
J. Hafellner   25551977-08-25
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Big Creek., 35.73 -83.12

US:Lichens
Dactylospora lobariella (Nyl.) Hafellner
R. Santesson   925281992-11-06
Steiermark, Ennstaler Alpen, Tamischbach, SSW of Grossreifling, on the N side of Tamischbachturn.

US:Lichens
Dactylospora lobariella (Nyl.) Hafellner
B. Coppins   37041979-06-30
Scotland, Caledonia, Argyllshire, Oban, Seil, Ballachuan.

US:Lichens
Dactylospora lobariella (Nyl.) Hafellner
J. Hafellner   28171977-09-13
United States, Virginia, Page, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive S of Thornton Gap, Crescent Rock Overlook.

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A. de Crozals   1534581907-05-00
Occitanie, Hérault

US:Lichens
Dactylospora pertusariicola (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
M. Zhurbenko   3131993-07-22
Buryatia, N macroslope of Khamar-Daban Range by the SW coast of Lake Baikal, Baikal'skii Zapovednik Reserve, Mt Osihovka., 51.5 105.38

US:Lichens
Dactylospora pertusariicola (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
M. Zhurbenko   9511995-07-21
Krasnoyarsk, Taimyr Peninsula, Byrranga Mts, near extremity N part of Lake Levison-Lessing at the mouth of River Krashaya., 74.55 98.58

US:Lichens
Dactylospora pertusariicola (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
H. Willey   s.n.1869-00-00
United States, Massachusetts, Quincy.

US:Lichens
Dactylospora pertusariicola (Willey ex Tuck.) Hafellner
H. Willey   s.n.
United States, Massachusetts, New Bedford.

US:Lichens
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
J. Hafellner   236521993-08-19
Steiermark, Niedre Tauern, Wolzer Tauern, Hohenwart W of Pusterwald, below the top by path to Polseckjoch.

US:Lichens
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
R. Santesson   325621988-09-11
Härjedalen: Tännäs par, Mt Stora Mittåkläppen, western slope., 62.73 12.43

US:Lichens
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
A. Wilfling, M. Matzer & T. Nash   3141997-04-09
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz Co, Coronado National Forest, hill S of Pena Blanca Lake, along secondary road no. 289., 31.38 -111.08

US:Lichens
Dactylospora saxatilis (Schaer.) Hafellner
T. H. Nash   392291997-04-04
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Hillside S of Peña Blanca Lake along Ruby-Nogales Road., 31.3667 -111.05

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Dactylospora urceolata (Th.Fr.) Arnold
R. Santesson   12636 b1958-08-17
Sweden, Jämtland, Tannas par, Mt Lilla Skarvfjallet.

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Dactylospora porphyrea Hafellner & Kalb
Bro. Hioram   5223 a1921-12-00
La Prenda.

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Dactylospora homoclinella (Nyl.) Hafellner
R. Santesson   173331966-04-05
United States, California, Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island, S of Little Harbour ( W side of the island), between Cottonwood Canyon and Mils Landing., 33.37 -118.48

US:Lichens
T. Fries   s.n.

US:Lichens
J. Miadlikowska & J. Hafellner   406631997-05-19
Steiermark, Steirisches Randgebirge, Stubalpe W of Köflach, Brandkogel c. 3 km S of Gaberl Pass, between Altes Almhaus and the top. MTB 8955/2., 47.08 14.93

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R. Santesson   701947-07-10
Sweden, Skåne, S. Mellby parish, Stenshuvud. On the rocky slope above the lighthouse.

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Sclerococcum leuckertii Diederich & P.Scholz
P. Scholz   Santesson Exs. 2821990-05-21
Sachsen-Anhalt, Eastern margin of Klostermansfeld m MTB [?] 4434., 51.5833 11.5

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Sclerococcum leuckertii Diederich & P.Scholz
T. Foucard & A. Nordin   2201993-05-16
Sweden, Vastmanland, Närke: Götlunda par, the island Valen in the lake Hjälmaren., 59.25 15.75


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