Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecania cuprea (Bacidia cuprea, Bacidia cupreorosella, Bacidia alborubella, Bacidia albovirella, Bacidia chlorotropoides, Bacidia cuprea var. albovirella, Bacidia cuprea var. cuprea, Bacidia herbidula, Bacidia prasinoides, Biatora cupreorosella, Biatora prasinolepis, Bilimbia cuprea, Bilimbia cupreo... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire


UWEC
Lecania cuprea (A. Massal.) v. d. Boom & Coppins
UWEC-L-0000069K.G. Foote   615c1960-04-15
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa

UWEC
Lecania cuprea (A. Massal.) v. d. Boom & Coppins
UWEC-L-0000070J.W. Thomson   1959-04-29
United States, Wisconsin, Dane

UWEC
Lecania cuprea (A. Massal.) v. d. Boom & Coppins
UWEC-L-0000071K. Foote   60639a1960-07-26
United States, Wisconsin, Richland

UWEC
Lecania cuprea (A. Massal.) v. d. Boom & Coppins
UWEC-L-0000072J.W. Thomson   1959-04-29
United States, Wisconsin, Dane


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