Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dirinaria applanata (Anaptychia applanata, Lecanora flavostraminea, Parmelia applanata, Parmelia redacta, Physcia applanata, Physcia flavostramineum, Dirinaria consimilis var. ochracea, Placodium flavostramineum), Dirinaria applanata var. applanata, Dirinaria applanata var. austro-africani, Dirinari... (show all)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
L-0006094-MORGerould Wilhelm   133891986-03-29
U.S.A., Mississippi, Ship Island, South of Biloxi, on the western end of Ship Island, at Fort Massachusetts.

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
LSU00141149Shirley C. Tucker   13093B1974-10-19
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, On grounds of Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean Springs., 30.393819 -88.797294

LSU:Lichens
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
LSU00141150Shirley C. Tucker   253291982-11-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Chimney Point and inland on Horn Island, about 12 miles off coast in Gulf of Mexico., 30.233022 -88.665694

LSU:Lichens
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
LSU00128099Shirley C. Tucker   253141982-11-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Chimney Point and inland on Horn Island, about 12 miles off the coast in Gulf of Mexico., 30.233022 -88.665694

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D. D. Awasthi
COLO-L-0016228Shirley Tucker   130931974-10-19
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, On grounds of Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean Springs.


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