Dataset: NEB-
Taxa: Hymeneliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Lichens


NEB
Agrestia hispida (Mereschk.) Hale & Culb.
NEB00092362Wendell L. Gauger   1001981-07-10
United States, Montana, Sanders, Roadside 1 mi N. of Little Bitterroot R. along Rt. 28; T51N, R24W. Sect. 28

NEB
NEB00029988Walter Kiener   1791a1934-09-18
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Chasm meadow streamlets., 3536m

NEB
Ionaspis epulotica (Ach.) Arnold
NEB00029986Walter Kiener   17921934-09-18
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Chasm Lake meadow streamlets., 3536m

NEB
Ionaspis epulotica (Ach.) Arnold
NEB00029987Walter Kiener   19621934-09-18
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Chasm meadow., 3536m

NEB
Hymenelia lacustris (With.) M. Choisy
NEB00029843Prof. H.A. Green   701892-12-26
USA, South Carolina

NEB
Hymenelia lacustris (With.) M. Choisy
NEB00029845J.W. Thomson   126011962-07-20
Canada, Northwest Territories, Artillery Lake, on top of east side of lake opposite Timber Bay.

NEB
Hymenelia lacustris (With.) M. Choisy
NEB00029846Dist. by Henry Willey   Willey 97
Canada, New Brunswick, Grand Manan

NEB
Hymenelia lacustris (With.) M. Choisy
NEB00029844   s.n.1894-08-00
USA, New Hampshire

NEB
NEB00029842Massalongo   s.n.
Italy

NEB
NEB00029990J.W. Thomson   120031962-07-10
Canada, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake, Vicinity of Fort Reliance, on east side of bay.

NEB
NEB00032458Massalongo   s.n.
Italy

NEB
Pachyospora farinosa (Flörke) A. Massal.
NEB00032460Massalongo   s.n.
Italy

NEB
NEB00032459Massalongo   s.n.
Italy


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