Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Taxa: Eopyrenula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
B. McCune   233911996-10-01
United States, Minnesota, Itasca, Muir's Point on Highland Lake, 13 km E of Marcell, 47.5694444 -93.5166667, 418m

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
R.C. Harris   7351965-09-12
United States, Michigan, Menominee, just E of Big Cedar River State Forest Campground, T 36N, R 25W, sect. 28, 45.502204 -87.398716

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
C.M. Wetmore   259431976-07-24
United States, Minnesota, Cass, Ottertail Point on north side of Leech Lake (18 km NE of Walker), 47.18929 -94.442849

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
C.M. Wetmore   228381974-07-23
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, Itasca State Park, at biology station, Sec. 12, T 143N, R 36W, 47.217012 -95.186002

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
C.M. Wetmore   342401978-06-24
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Voyageurs National Park, Sugarbush Island in Kabetogama Lake, Sec. 14, T69N, R12W, 48.46694444 -92.98972222

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
C.M. Wetmore   77391960-07-19
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Medicine Mt. Road. 3.5 km km E of Ditch Creek Road (24.1 km NW of Custer), Sec. 33, T1S, R3E, 2134m

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
C.M. Wetmore   714671992-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Chequamegon National Forest; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, NE of Anderson Lake, Sec. 1, T45N, R8W, 46.40833333 -91.3075

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
R.C. Harris   8271965-09-19
United States, Michigan, Iosco, along Au Sable River, Iargo Springs, T. 24 N, R. 6 E, sect. 26, 44.441817 -83.676553

ASU:Lichens
Eopyrenula leucoplaca (Wallr.) R.C. Harris
ASUL023602T. Hedlund   1887-01-01
Sweden, Sigtuna, 59.55 17.7166667


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Google Map

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