Dataset: LSU-Lichens
Taxa: Leprocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Leprocaulon Nyl. ex Lamy
LSU00192700Shirley C. Tucker   20434B1978-12-28
Costa Rica, San José, Cordillera de Talamanca, El Empalme on Interamerican Highway, S side of the highway by road to San Pablo.; 9.716667 -83.95, 9.716667 -83.95, 2200m

LSU:Lichens
Leprocaulon Nyl. ex Lamy
LSU00181202Shirley C. Tucker   7331
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, On Castle Kirk Ave, Magnolia Wood subdivision, Baton Rouge., 30.380653 -91.11939

LSU:Lichens
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
LSU00143400Sam Shushan   sl-4001961-03-25
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Vicinity Boulder Falls on North Boulder Creek, 8.5 miles west of Boulder., 40 -105.4, 2195m

LSU:Lichens
LSU00192698Shirley C. Tucker   242871981-09-13
New Zealand, South Island, Boyle River Lodge, east of Lewis Pass, South Island; -42.516667 172.383333, -42.516667 172.383333, 1950m

LSU:Lichens
LSU00192699Shirley C. Tucker   242881981-09-13
New Zealand, South Island, Boyle River Lodge, east of Lewis Pass, South Island; -42.516667 172.383333, -42.516667 172.383333, 1950m

LSU:Lichens
Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
LSU00133016V. John   5101982-03-00
Turkey, Muğla, Southwest Anatolia, Provice of Muğla, wooded coastal formation southeast of Marmaris., 36.850385 28.264034

LSU:Lichens
LSU00135636H. T. Lumbsch   s.n.1991-08-14
Australia, New South Wales, Australia, New South Wales, Oaky Creek, 37 km NE of Boorowa, on Reids Flat Road., -34.1333333 149.9, 450m

LSU:Lichens
Leprocaulon congestum (Nyl.) I.M. Lamb & A.M. Ward
LSU00192701Klaus Kalb   s.n.1989-08-06
Venezuela, Mérida, Distr. Miranda: Páramo zwischen Almorzadero und Pinango. [Distr. Miranda: Páramo between Almorzadero and Pinango], 8.916667 -70.833333, 4200m


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