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

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
T.H. Nash III   245361985-08-06
Austria, Styria, Koralpe, Glitzalm W of Schwanberg, Glitzfelsen über der Glitzalm, 46.7666667 52.0333333, 1760m

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
T.H. Nash III   43026-b1992-08-25
Sweden, Torne Lappmark, Torne Träsk area, 2 km S of Låktatjakka station, 68.4166667 18.3333333, 700m

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
E.S. Hansen   1992-07-15
Greenland, Kitaa, Qasigiannguit, 68.82238 -51.18187

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
E.S. Hansen   1993-07-15
Greenland, Arsuk, 61.1833333 -48.4666667

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
J. Nowak   1971-07-23
Poland, Polish Tatra Mountains (distr. Nowy Sacz), by Morskie Oko Lake, 1470m

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
L. Sirois & F. Lutzoni   10575--L4(3/3)1981-08-07
Canada, Quebec, Matane, Mont-Albert, 22 B/16, 48.9166667 -66.2, 1090m

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina hudsoniana (H. S. Jenn.) H. E. Bigelow
R. Santesson   226761970-09-04
Sweden, Härjedalen, Tännäs, Mt. Ramundberget, eastern slope, 1 km S of Hotel Ramundberget, 850m

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina umbellifera (L.: Fr.) Quelet
L. Sigal   1973-02-24
United States, California, Mendocino, Mendocino Woodlands Camp, 39.317152 -123.707713

ASU:Lichens
Omphalina ericetorum (Pers. : Fr.) M. T. Lange
T.H. Nash III   173421978-07-15
Austria, Carinthia, Kreuzeck-Gruppe, Knotenburg above Greifenburg, 46.75 13.15, 2200m


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