Dataset: SRP
Taxa: Fuscideaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Boise State University Lichen Herbarium


SRP
Fuscidea cyathoides (Ach.) V. Wirth & Vezda
SRP-L-0012752H. T. Lumbsch, H. Mietzsch   6965 p1989-08-19
Germany, Hesse, Wiesbaden, TK 25: 5915 Wiesbaden, Dambachtal, Grillplatz an Felsengruppe. <br/>An offen exponiertem Taunusquarzit.

SRP
Fuscidea cyathoides (Ach.) V. Wirth & Vezda
SRP-L-0012753R. Rosentreter   106831996-08-28
Slovenia, Sumik, Several kilometers west of Hotel Planja., 46.4833 -15.45, 900m

SRP
Fuscidea cyathoides (Ach.) V. Wirth & Vezda
SRP-L-0012754R. Rosentreter   106771996-08-27
Slovenia, Pesek near Rogla, 46.35 15.533333, 1500m

SRP
Fuscidea praeruptorum (Du Rietz & H. Magn.) V. Wirth
SRP-L-0000979A. DeBolt   6361984-09-08
U.S.A., Montana, Flathead, Along trail to Snyder Creek, approx 2 km from the Lake McDonald Lodge Trailhead. About 18 km NE of West Glacier, MT., 48.60973 -113.848961, 1300m

SRP
Orphniospora moriopsis (A. Massal.) D. Hawksw.
SRP-L-0005558Pak Yau Wong   47141999-07-17
Canada, Nunavut, Nunavut. Baffin Island, 4 km S of Nanisivik., 73.016701 -84.550003, 600m

SRP
Orphniospora moriopsis (A. Massal.) D. Hawksw.
SRP-L-0005557B. McCune   218291994-08-00
Canada, British Columbia, Above top of Whistler Mountain Gondola <br/>Whistler Mountain Ski Area, Cascade Range, 50.116667 -122.966667, 2000m

SRP
Fuscidea thomsonii Brodo & Wirth
SRP-L-0000980I. M. Brodo, Norm Sloan   299582000-07-07
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands: Moresby Island, Ingrahm Point, entrance to Carpenter Bay, south shore., 52.233334 -131.033341

SRP
SRP-L-0012755M. S. Christiansen   27481970-07-31
Sweden, Småland, Kronobergs län, Annerstad, SW of Ljungby; along the road between Varset and Marsjö, S of Bolmen, 150m


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