Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thamnolia subuliformis (Thamnolia vermicularis var. subuliformis, Cladonia subuliformis, Thamnolia vermicularis subsp. subuliformis, Lichen subuliformis, Cladonia vermicularis var. subuliformis, Thamnolia vermicularis f. subuliformis), Thamnolia subuliformis f. minor, Thamnolia subuliformis f. subul... (show all)
Search Criteria: USA; Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
BALT-L-0003584E. Worthley   s.n.1976-08-18
USA, Alaska, Fort Greely, nature trail and lake area

BALT
Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
BALT-L-0003585John Koranda   s.n.1958-07-15
USA, Alaska, Pt. Barrow

BALT
Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
BALT-L-6307John Koranda   s.n.1958-07-15
USA, Alaska, Pt. Barrow

University of Idaho


ID
Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
ID-L-0008030Mary Ann Swanson   27501974-07-17
USA, Alaska, ca. 320 km N of Fairbanks, near Bonanza Mine and St. Maries Pass


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