Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetrelia cetrarioides (Parmelia cetrarioides, Parmelia cetrarioides f. assaortiana, Parmelia cetrarioides f. cetrarioides, Parmelia cetrarioides f. cretaceoides, Parmelia cetrarioides f. ecyphellata, Parmelia cetrarioides f. esorediata, Parmelia cetrarioides f. flavidoalbida, Parmelia cetrarioides f... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States; Wisconsin; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Idaho Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
IDS-L-0000179Larry E. Hibbert   1331964-07-31
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, at Morgan Falls, 24 km from Grandview

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire


UWEC
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
UWEC-L-0000429K.G. Foote   642351964-07-13
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, near Lake Owen

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
WIS-L-0045971I.A. Lapham   s.n.1858-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Iron, Penokee Iron Range, 46.314114 -90.493377

WIS
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
WIS-L-0106015L. S. Cheney   31611894-06-23
United States, Wisconsin, Marathon, Granite Heights, 45.054037 -89.620928

WIS
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
WIS-L-0106016L. S. Cheney   30141894-06-22
United States, Wisconsin, Marathon, Granite Heights, 45.054037 -89.620928

WIS
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
WIS-L-0106017M. E. Hale   10161939-08-15
United States, Wisconsin, Marinette, Pike River Falls, near Amberg., 45.497395 -87.993207

WIS
WIS-L-0106021William Louis Culberson   11581898-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida, Valley of the Wisconsin River, near Doherty Lake, near Rainbow Rapids below Tomahawk Lake, 45.81016 -89.541523

WIS
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
WIS-L-0083923H. A. Sierk   29671965-08-21
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Morgan Creek Falls, 46.348742 -90.916113


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