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

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


MIN
922487Wetmore, C.   639181989-01-08
Mexico, Baja California, Route 1, Pass Through Sierra De La Gigante, 25.6 -111.3333333

MIN
Pterygiopsis umbilicata (Vezda) Henssen
922823Wetmore, C.   263631976-08-09
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Shovel Point Near Baptism River; Lake Superior; Tettegouche State Park

MIN
Pterygiopsis umbilicata (Vezda) Henssen
922824Wetmore, C.   263571976-08-09
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Shovel Point Near Baptism River; Lake Superior; Tettegouche State Park

MIN
Pterygiopsis umbilicata (Vezda) Henssen
922825Wetmore, C.   25901A1976-07-24
United States, Minnesota, Cass, Ottertail Point, N Side of Leech Lake

MIN
Pterygiopsis umbilicata (Vezda) Henssen
922826Wetmore, C.   241331975-06-07
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Mississippi River Bluffs, 12 Mi Nw of Winona; John Latsch State Park, 44.164902 -91.842145

MIN
Pterygiopsis umbilicata (Vezda) Henssen
922844Wetmore, C.   240891975-05-18
United States, Minnesota, Goodhue, Red Wing, 3 Mi E On Us 61, 44.562022 -92.545343


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