Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Byssoloma leucoblepharum (Bilimbia leucoblephara, Lecidea leucoblephara, Bacidia leucoblepharia var. leucoblepharia, Bilimbia leucoblephara var. leucoblephara, Patellaria leucoblephara, Patellaria leucoblephara var. fuscopallida, Patellaria leucoblephara var. leucoblephara, Pilocarpon leucoblepharum... (show all)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1518850R. C. Harris   115511976-06-03
United States of America, Mississippi, Franklin Co., Clear Springs Campground, WSW of Meadeville, 31.4228 -90.9856

NY
04303999J. C. Lendemer   723782022-03-16
United States of America, Mississippi, George Co., Harvell & Pellerree Jackson Sandhills TNC Preserve, S of terminus of Palestine Garden Rd, ~3.1 mi S of jct. w/ Vernal River Rd., 30.988975 -88.620404, 73m

NY
04304129J. C. Lendemer   725402022-03-17
United States of America, Mississippi, Forrest Co., Ragland Hills, S of the Leaf River, S of US98 ~2.7 mi W of Belleville & jct w/ E Gate Rd., 31.21422 -89.167523, 70m

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
LSU00116149Shirley C. Tucker; Honora S. Buras; Marie S. Standifer; Alan W. Lievens   306041991-05-01
United States, Mississippi, Amite, Audubon Arboretum, Gloster, Gloster Arboretum, 31.18733 -91.036941

Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
BALT-L-0004372unspecified   s.n.
USA, Mississippi, [No precise loc]

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
R. C. Harris   115511976-06-03
United States, Mississippi, Franklin County: Clear Springs Campground WSW of Meadeville.

University of West Alabama Herbarium


UWAL:lichens
UWAL-L-0001345J. Kevin England   117622021-03-23
USA, Mississippi, Perry, 4.55 air mi. S of New Augusta. De Soto National Forest. Along W side of MS Hwy 29 approx. 4.73 mi. S of jct. with US Hwy 98., 31.134216 -89.021542, 69m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.