Dataset: ILL
Taxa: Ochrolechiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Ochrolechia androgyna (Hoffm.) Arnold
ILL00038955O. Jaap   s.n.1906-07-00
Germany, Thuringen: Oberhof., 50.704353 10.727163

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ILL00038946W. J. Eyerdam   1947-09-05
United States, Alaska, Wrangell Borough, Washington Bay, Kuiu Island, 56.721111 -134.365833

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ILL00038947W. J. Eyerdam   1947-07-15
United States, Alaska, Washington bay, Kuiu Island, 56.721111 -134.365833

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ILL00038948W. J. Eyerdam   1947-09-05
United States, Alaska, Washington Bay, Kuiu Island, 56.721111 -134.365833

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Ochrolechia upsaliensis (L.) A. Massal.
ILL00038956W.A. Weber   1959-03-12
United States, Colorado, Boulder, west base of Steamboat Mountain, 2 miles NW of Lyons, 40.245214 -105.297675, 1981m

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ILL00038957R.A. Anderson   1963-09-04
United States, Colorado, Grand, at and near 18 ft N-facing rock wall along North Inlet, above Cascade Falls, 40.271136 -105.765873, 2713m

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ILL00038949W. J. Eyerdam   1939-10-07
United States, Alaska, Ketchikan, Revillagigedo island, 55.342222 -131.646111

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ILL00038950   1947-01-01
United States, Florida, Seminole, Sanlando Springs, 28.6833 -81.3833

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ILL00038951H. Willey   
United States, Massachusetts, 42.371866 -72.129931

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ILL00038952Bruce Fink   1897-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Misquah hills, 47.9833 -90.55

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ILL00038953W. J. Eyerdam   1948-03-30
United States, Washington, Snohomish, Mt. Pilchuck. Gold Basin, 48.077882 -121.739569

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ILL00038954Dr. A. Schmidt   s.n.1928-08-00
France, Savoyische Alpen: Pralognan, Foret d'Isertan., 45.383847 6.717576, 1600m


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Google Map

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