Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetrariella delisei (Cetraria delisei, Cetraria hiascens, Cetraria delisei f. delisei, Cetraria delisei f. dilatata, Cetraria delisei f. media, Cetraria delisei f. subdilatata, Cetraria delisei subsp. delisei, Cetraria delisei subsp. fastigiata, Cetraria delisei var. delisei, Cetraria delisei var. d... (show all)
Search Criteria: USA; Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ohio State University Herbarium


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Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001749M. E. Williams   1973-07-16
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001760M. E. Williams   1972-06-15
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001761M. E. Williams   1973-06-22
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001762M. E. Williams   1973-07-19
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001764M. E. Williams   1972-08-04
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001766M. E. Williams   1972-08-05
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001768M. E. Williams   1972-08-07
USA, Alaska, Barrow

OS
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
OS0001770M. E. Williams   1972-08-06
USA, Alaska, Barrow

Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
BALT-L-0000344J.W.Thomson   s.n.1958-00-00
USA, Alaska, on the point of Point Barrow Alaska

BALT
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaer.) Kärnefelt & Thell
BALT-L-0000341A. Skorepa   70121973-06-07
USA, Alaska, North Slope, Barrow


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Google Map

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