Dataset: GMUF
Taxa: Usnocetraria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Mason University Lichen Herbarium


GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016405Lawrey, J.   33042005-05-12
United States, VA, Rockingham, Fridley Gap Recreation Area, 38.48452778 -78.71027778

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016404Lawrey, J.   3611992-05-21
United States, WV, Randolph, Junction of Shaver's Mt. and Middle Mt. Tr.; Otter Creek Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016403Lawrey, J.   6171992-08-20
United States, WV, Tucker, Dolly Sods Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016402Lawrey, J.   3831992-06-24
United States, WV, Randolph, Moore Run Tr.; Otter Creek Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016401Lawrey, J.   3421992-05-21
United States, WV, Randolph, Near junction of Condon Run Tr. And Middle Mt. Tr.

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016400Lawrey, J.   4871992-06-03
United States, WV, Randolph, Shaver's Mt. Tr.; Otter Creek Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016399Lawrey, J.   3181992-06-03
United States, WV, Randolph, Shaver's Mt. Tr.; Otter Creek Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest

GMUF
Usnocetraria oakesiana (Tuck.) M.J. Lai & J.C. Wei
GMUF-0016398Lawrey, J.   3411992-05-21
United States, WV, Randolph, Near junction of Condon Run Tr. And Middle Mt. Tr.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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