Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Porpidiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018007Fink, B.   9981900-07-30
United States, Minnesota, Beltrami, Red Lake

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018008Fink, B.   2731897-06-30
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Gunflint Trail; Superior National Forest

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018009Fink, B.   1201899-06-26
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato, 44.164809 -94.012103

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018010Fink, B.   7561897-07-26
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Snowbank Lake Area; Superior National Forest

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018012Fink, B.   451896-06-30
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Neapolis

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018013Fink, B.   1591896-07-10
United States, Minnesota, Hennepin, Neapolis

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018014Fink, B.   361899-06-23
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato, 44.164809 -94.012103

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
018297Fink, B.   9831901-07-29
United States, Minnesota, Koochiching, Koochiching

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
933211Wetmore, C.   1000992010-06-25
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Rio Pueblo; Carson National Forest, 36.69722222 -105.4444444

MIN
Myxobilimbia sabuletorum (Schreb.) Hafellner
940387Harris, S.K.; Harris, H.F.   27341935-08-30
United States, West Virginia, Kanawha, Charleston, Loudon Heights


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Google Map

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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.