Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Staurothele fissa (Staurothele hazslinskyi, Staurothele umbrina, Dermatocarpon lithinum, Endocarpon fissum, Endocarpon lithinum, Polyblastia fissa, Polyblastia umbrina, Pyrenula lithina, Verrucaria fissa, Verrucaria lithina, Verrucaria umbrina, Polyblastia umbrina var. calcarea, Polyblastia umbrina ... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
J. W. Thomson   127351965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Bad River at Cooper Falls

US:Lichens
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
J. W. Thomson   24691946-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Upper Brule River at Stones Gridge

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
COLO-L-0042223John W. Thomson   24691946-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Upper Brule River at Stones Bridge

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
WIS-L-0098030John W. Thomson   127351965-08-20
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Bad River at Copper Falls, 46.378289 -90.642903

WIS
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
WIS-L-0098031John W. Thomson   24691946-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Upper Brule River at Stones Bridge, 46.352458 -91.665484

WIS
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
WIS-L-0098032John W. Thomson   21731942-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Manitou Falls, Pattison State Park, 46.52667 -92.12222

WIS
Staurothele fissa (Taylor) Zwackh
WIS-L-0098033John W. Thomson   21731942-08-11
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Manitou Falls, Pattison State Park, 46.52667 -92.12222


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