Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rinodina excrescens (Rinodina thujae, Rinodina marysvillensis var. thujae)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota - Lichens


MIN:Lichens
821209Wetmore, C.   714791992-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Ne of Anderson Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.40833333 -91.3075

MIN:Lichens
821261Wetmore, C.   713531992-08-12
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, W Side of Beaver Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.41861111 -91.27277778

MIN:Lichens
821293Wetmore, C.   712641992-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, N Edge of Lee Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.39805556 -91.31194444

MIN:Lichens
821332Wetmore, C.   711551992-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, W of Rainbow Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.42027778 -91.32694444

MIN:Lichens
821363Wetmore, C.   710831992-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Nw of Rainbow Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.42722222 -91.33111111

MIN:Lichens
821472Wetmore, C.   707861992-08-03
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, S of Bellevue Lake; Rainbow Lake Wilderness, 46.42805556 -91.27777778

Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
CANL 119723Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   30648A2002-04-28
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas Co., Town of Arbor Vitae, Northern Highland State Forest, Trout Lake Conifer Swamp State Natural Area, just N of County Highway M at east end og Perch Lane., 46.0156 -89.6572, 466m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0088119J.W. Thomson   21221946-07-30
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, Eagle River, 45.919132 -89.247203


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