Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Buellia schaereri (Karschia destructans, Karschia schaereri)
Search Criteria: USA; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1612898Richard C. Harris   390911996-10-19
USA, New York, Clinton, Town of Altona, Altona Flat Rock area in Miner Experimental Forest, near Little Chazy River just SSE of lower dam, 44.833333 -73.566667

NY
1612900R. C. Harris   303811993-05-07
USA, New York, Ulster, From end of McKinley Hollow Road, to summit of Balsam Mt. via Oliverea-Mapledale & Pine Hill-West Branch Trails, 900m

NY
1612903Clifford M. Wetmore   585111987-07-05
USA, MICHIGAN, LEELANAU, SLEEPING BEAR DUNES NAT. LAKESHORE. South Manitou Island. Northwest of ranger station at lighthouse in jack pines back from beach, 45.014167 -86.101111

NY
1612905Clifford M. Wetmore   354301978-07-06
USA, Minnesota, Saint Louis, VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK. Point on Staege Bay olt Sand Point Lake. Northern point of narrow part of main bay in black spruce area on shore., 48.353611 -92.525

NY
1612907Clifford M. Wetmore   389331979-07-01
USA, Minnesota, Saint Louis, VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK. Two miles E of Anderson Bay on Rainy Lake. In small bay, 48.526944 -92.701667

NY
1612912Clifford M. Wetmore   713451992-08-12
USA, Wisconsin, Bayfield, RAINBOW LAKE WILDERNESS, Chequamegon Nat Forest West side of Beaver Lake, 46.418611 -91.272778

Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
BALT-L-0004362E. Sharp   s.n.1935-04-00
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Greenbriar

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


NEB
NEB00025967Dist. by Henry Willey   221
USA, Massachusetts


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