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

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


MIN
437530Fink, B.   12781915-12-24
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez

MIN
631751Wetmore, C.   176021967-08-26
United States, Louisiana, Sabine, Many, 12 Mi S, Hodges Gardens

MIN
631761Wetmore, C.   17596A1967-08-26
United States, Louisiana, Sabine, Many, 12 Mi S, Hodges Gardens

MIN
Pyrenopsis rhodosticta (Taylor) Müll. Arg.
663457Degelius, G.   s.n.1938-06-16
Sweden, Bohuslan, Skaffo, Rodberget, 58.327778 11.841667

MIN
737104Wetmore, C.   321311978-06-04
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Kohler Bay, N Side of; Voyageurs National Park, 48.45166667 -92.80777778

MIN
803667Kullhem, A.   4951869-00-00
Finland, Tammela, Mustiala

MIN
842998Magnusson, A.   17521918-07-29
Sweden, Bohuslan, Hallesdalen, 58.15 11.866667

MIN
Pyrenopsis phaeococca (Tuck.) Tuck.
875441Hasse, H.   s.n.1900-00-00
United States, California, Los Angeles, Santa Monica Mountains

MIN
Pyrenopsis cleistocarpa (Müll. Arg.) Forssell
922822Wetmore, C.   350311978-07-03
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Small Island W of My Island, Eastern Namakan Lake; Voyageurs National Park

MIN
014855Fink, B.   s.n.1902-08-13
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Portage, Mt. Josephine

MIN
Pyrenopsis melambola (Tuck.) Tuck.
016516Fink, B.   1891899-06-29
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato, 44.164809 -94.012103

MIN
Pyrenopsis phaeococca (Tuck.) Tuck.
016517Fink, B.   741899-06-23
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Mankato, 44.164809 -94.012103

MIN
016521Fink, B.   5721901-07-13
United States, Minnesota, Lake of the Woods, Blueberry Island

MIN
016522Fink, B.   s.n.1902-08-04
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Grand Marais

MIN
Pyrenopsis haematopis (Sommerf.) Th. Fr.
944133Mor, N.   s.n.1866-09-29
Norway, Kristiania, Grefsenaasen, 59.952849 10.801077


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