Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inoderma epigaeum (Thrombium epigaeum, Sphaeria epigaea, Thrombium aoristoides, Verrucaria epigaea, Lichen terrestris, Pyrenotea epigaea, Verrucaria epigaea var. epigaea)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota - Lichens


MIN:Lichens
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
629355Wetmore, C.   133801965-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Point Detour N of Bayfield, 46.95777778 -90.84694444

Brigham Young University


BRY
THROMBIUM EPIGAEUM (Pers.) Wallr.
BRY-L-0017739Clifford M. Wetmore   1338, 33801965-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Lake Superior vicinity: Point Detur at shore of Lake Superior, N of Bayfield. Spuce-fir morest and rocky shore.

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
C. Wetmore   133801965-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Point detur at shore of lake superior n of bayfield


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