Dataset: OS
Taxa: Porinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ohio State University Herbarium


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Porina Müll.Arg.
OS0022249Don Flenniken   1968-02-07
United States, Ohio, Jefferson

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Trichothelium Müll.Arg.
OS0012709W. A. Kellerman   
United States, Florida

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Porina cestrensis (Tuck. ex Michener) Müll.Arg.
OS0022268Don Flenniken   2004-10-23
United States, Ohio, Adams, Edge of Appalachia Preserve, trail leading to Buzzard Roost Rocks

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Porina cestrensis (Tuck. ex Michener) Müll.Arg.
OS0022280Don Flenniken   2004-10-23
United States, Ohio, Adams, Edge of Appalachia Preserve, trail leading to Buzzard Roost Rocks.

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Porina cestrensis (Tuck. ex Michener) Müll.Arg.
OS0022250J. W. Eckfeldt   1879-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware

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Porina scabrida R.C. Harris
OS0150187Shaun Pogacnik   SCP01501872022-02-12
United States, Ohio, Adams, Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve, 38.938944 -83.355278

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Porina scabrida R.C. Harris
OS0150188Shaun Pogacnik   SCP01501882022-03-11
United States, Ohio, Jackson, Lake Kathrine State Nature Preserve, 39.087944 -82.674222

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Porina chlorotica (Ach.) Müll.Arg.
OS0022286Ray Showman   1974-08-28
United States, Ohio, Morgan

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OS0012665Shirley C. Tucker   1982-11-06
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Burden Research Plantation; Essen Lane, Baton Rouge

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Pseudosagedia guentheri (Flot.) Hafellner & Kalb
OS0150170Shaun Pogacnik   SCP01501702023-04-01
United States, Ohio, Adams, 38.612056 -83.278222

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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Michener) R.C. Harris
OS0022475Don Flenniken   2010-06-19
United States, Ohio, Henry, Maumee State Forest, Pine Grove Access Site

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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Michener) R.C. Harris
OS0022481Don Flenniken   2008-09-28
United States, Ohio, Erie, Castalia Limestone Quarry, Quarry Rim Trail


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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