Dataset: KE
Taxa: Psilolechiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kent State University Lichen Herbarium


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Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
1967L. Wehmeyer   1962-08-04
Canada, Ontario, overlooking Mica bay, Lake Superior, Algoma dist.

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Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
4926Tomás Curtis   2019-12-28
United States, Pennsylvania, Clinton County, Logan Twp, St Game Lands 295, approx 2.9 mi SE of the Rodgers Rd/Narrows Rd jct, 40.979782 -77.485882

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Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
5162Tomás Curtis   2017-07-03
United States, Maine, Washington County, Steuben, Eagle Hill Institute, 44.457007 -67.934879

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Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
5163Tomás Curtis   2017-10-28
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton County, Monongahela National Forest, approx 1/2 mi NW of the Mt Freedom Dr/Sawmill Run Rd jct, 38.628401 -79.561528

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Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
5164Tomás Curtis   2017-12-27
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton County, Monongahela National Forest, along Sawmill Run Rd (leading to Spruce Knob), 38.634375 -79.559441


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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