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Checklist: Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (Tennessee, Kentucky)
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Identification Key (new version): Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (Tennessee, Kentucky)
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chlorococcoid
trentepohlioid
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (Tennessee, Kentucky)
James P. Bennett and Clifford M. Wetmore
Species Count: 2
Pyrenulaceae
Pyrenula dermatodes
Stereocaulaceae
Lepraria normandinoides