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

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


MIN
Homostegia dermatocarpae Alstrup & M.S. Cole
867111Cole, M.   16051994-08-28
Canada, British Columbia, Merritt, Quilchena Hotel, 50.15 -120.5

MIN
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P. Karst.
870332Cole, M.   70541997-08-07
Canada, Quebec, Stoneham, Mt. Wright Parc, 47.01166667 -71.34583333

MIN
Homostegia hertelii D. Hawksw., V. Atienza & M.S. Cole
872083Wetmore, Clifford M.   140581966-06-01
United States, Arkansas, Franklin, Cherry Bend Campground along Ark. highway 23; Ozark National Forest

MIN
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P. Karst.
872851Sullivan, T.   55021985-07-03
United States, Maine, Hancock, Eagles Crag; Acadia National Park

MIN
Homostegia hertelii D. Hawksw., V. Atienza & M.S. Cole
874871Wetmore, Clifford M.   864712001-05-26
United States, Arkansas, Garland, W of Black Snake Rd. on Sunset Trail at level area on ridge. Sec.36 T2S R20W; Hot Springs National Park, 34.511667 -93.098889, 323m

MIN
Homostegia hertelii D. Hawksw., V. Atienza & M.S. Cole
874893Wetmore, Clifford M.   864112001-05-26
United States, Arkansas, Garland, N Slope of SW peak of Music Mt. Sec.2, T3S, R20W; Hot Springs National Park, 34.501944 -93.102222, 387m

MIN
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P. Karst.
952792Cole, M. S.   2001-08-31
United States, Maine, Washington, McLellan Park, 7 miles south of the town of Millbridge, rocky headland outcrops facing Douglas Island Harbor, 44.483333 -67.85

MIN
Homostegia piggotii (Berk. & Broome) P. Karst.
952793Hawksworth, D; Cole, M. S.   2001-09-01
United States, Maine, Hancock, Rt 182 , west of Rt 1, trail to Tunk Mountain, near Salmon Pond and Mud Pond, 44.625 -68.088889, 97m


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