Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Rhizocarpaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
RHIZOCARPACEAE M. Choisy & Hafellner
CONN00234067Lutzoni, Francois   930725-11993-07-25
Greenland, Nuuk, on the first hill to the right when leaving the airport., 64.25 -51.583333, - 200m

UConn:CONN
RHIZOCARPACEAE M. Choisy & Hafellner
CONN00234048Culberson, William L.   121281964-06-25
Spain, Catalonia, Girona, Near Puigcerda, 42.431667 1.928333

UConn:CONN
RHIZOCARPACEAE M. Choisy & Hafellner
CONN00234058Havaas, Johan   S.N.1940-06-17
Norway, Hordaland County, Hardanger District, Sub Horgastien in par. Granvinensi., 60.526944 6.719444, - 750m

UConn:CONN
Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem. ex Hafellner
CONN01002609Roger Rosentreter   10,1021995-11-22
United States, Oregon, Curry, Cape Sebastian. Along the Ridge. 8 km S of Gold Beach, 42.28333 -124.45, 119m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234542Brodo, Irwin M   286711993-08-14
United States, Colorado, Summit County, Just W of Loveland Pass, 39.65 -105.866667, 3200m

UConn:CONN
Rhizocarpon obscuratum (Ach.) A. Massal.
CONN01002621G.S. Torrey   57851959-05-18
United States, Connecticut, Tolland, path to garden, GST's, Fenton Valley

UConn:CONN
Rhizocarpon obscuratum (Ach.) A. Massal.
CONN01002622J. Nelson   7601987-09-20
United States, Maine, Sagadahoc, Murphy's Corner Bog, about 3 miles NE of Woolrich, 43.933333 -69.75

UConn:CONN
Rhizocarpon plicatile (Leighton) A. L. Sm.
CONN01002623J. Nelson   7611987-09-20
United States, Maine, Sagadahoc, Murphys Corner Bog about three miles NE of Woolwich, 43.933333 -69.75

UConn:CONN
Rhizocarpon rubescens Th. Fr. (fide Fryday)
CONN01002624James C Lendemer   194872009-08-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe, State Game Lands No. 221, 0.15 mi E of Cresco, slopes of Seven Pines Mountain, 41.155556 -75.291667


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