Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Siphula ceratites (Baeomyces ceratites, Dufourea ceratites, Pycnothelia ceratites, Sphaerophorus ceratites, Cenomyce ceratites), Siphula ceratites f. ceratites, Siphula ceratites f. crassa, Siphula ceratites var. ceratites, Siphula ceratites var. himalayensis
Search Criteria: USA; Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
BALT-L-0003497A. Skorepa   72621973-07-00
USA, Alaska, Meade River

BALT
Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
BALT-L-6225A.J. Sharp   96141968-06-00
USA, Alaska, Attu Island

BALT
Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
BALT-L-6237A.J. Sharp   76141968-06-00
USA, Alaska, Attu Island

BALT
Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
BALT-L-6238E. Clebsch   s.n.1967-06-00
USA, Alaska, Amchitka

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Lichens


NEB
Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
NEB00036423J.W. Thomson   91891958-07-27
USA, Alaska, North Slope, Vicinity of Imiksonn Lake, 6 mi. south-south, west of Barrow Base., 71.233333 -156.75


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