Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pyrenula thelomorpha (Anthracothecium thelomorphum)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1397187G. T. Johnson   11711953-04-07
United States, Mississippi, Pike, Along Bogue Chito River, 11 miles southeast of McComb

NY
1397188Richard C. Harris   115261976-06-03
United States, Mississippi, Franklin, Hardwoods along Stream, Clear Springs Campground WSW of Meadeville.

NY
1397189George T. Johnson   10791953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

NY
1397190G. T. Johnson   11081939-06-14
United States, Mississippi, Pearl River, Ten miles east of Popularville

NY
1397191G. T. Johnson   10741953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

NY
1397192G. T. Johnson   29991939-06-00
United States, Mississippi, 4 miles SW of Coffeeville

NY
1397193G. T. Johnson   6002A1960-02-00
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, 1 mi. S. of Centerville.

NY
1397194G. T. Johnson   10721953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

NY
1397195G. T. Johnson   10731953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

NY
1397196G. T. Johnson   1077A1953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

NY
1397197G. T. Johnson   10801953-01-03
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Deep draw in hillside, 18 mi. E of Greenwood.

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Lichens
74674R. C. Harris   115261976-06-03
United States, Mississippi, Franklin, Clear Springs Campground WSW of Meadeville


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