Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Calicium phaeocephalum, Cyphelium phaeocephalum, Calicium phaeocephalum var. albidum, Calicium phaeocephalum var. ecrustacea, Calicium phaeocephalum var. phaedrosporum, Calicium phaeocephalum var. phaeocephalum, Lichen phaeocephalus), Chaenotheca phaeocephala f. albida, Cha... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
J.W. Thomson   1946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River valley, T45N R11W Sec. 3, 46.410312 -91.726976

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
216502Thomson Jr., John, W.   s.n.1946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas Co., Brule River valley

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo


O
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
391135John W. Thomson   1946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Brule River valley, Douglas Co.

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
UC1894258John W. Thomson   s.n.1946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Brule River Valley.

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0008767John W. Thomson   S 44091946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River valley

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Chaenotheca phaeocephala (Turner) Th. Fr.
WIS-L-0000264John W. Thomson   s.n.1946-08-09
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Brule River Valley, 46.41 -91.72


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