Dataset: IDS-L
Taxa: Stereocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Idaho Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


IDS:L
IDS-L-0000946Larry E. Hibbert   1561964-08-10
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, beside nature trail near Pigeon Lake Field Station

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Lepraria neglecta (Nyl.) Erichsen
IDS-L-0000567E. Hibbert   L-1221964-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Off Highway #63, 3 km. from Drummond

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IDS-L-0001425K. Holte   s.n.1993-10-00
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest

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IDS-L-0000961L. C. Pearson   2221971-07-08
United States, Utah, Box Elder, immediately north of South Grass validation site, Desert Biome research area in Curlew Valley

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IDS-L-0001426K. Holte   s.n.1993-10-00
Clackamas, Mt. Hood National Forest

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Stereocaulon evolutoides (H. Magn.) Frey
IDS-L-0000943Evelyn Jonescu   L-741963-07-07
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Talus slopes of Silver Cliff

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IDS-L-0000564L. C. Pearson   s.n.1971-07-08
United States, Idaho, Oneida, At Desert Biome (IBP) North Sage validation site, Curlew Valley., 1400m

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Stereocaulon evolutoides (H. Magn.) Frey
IDS-L-0000942L. C. Pearson   631963-07-00
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis, 5 miles north of Calumet in Superior National Forest, highway 53

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Stereocaulon evolutoides (H. Magn.) Frey
IDS-L-0000944Larry E. Hibbert   1551964-08-04
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, 3 km from Grandview

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IDS-L-0000945Shirley Tucker   69631967-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Yancey, summit of Mount Mitchell, 2037m

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IDS-L-0001263K. Dillman   7101994-06-04
United States, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Kupreanof Island, north shore on Schooner Island, 57 -133


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Google Map

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