Dataset: NCU-Lichens
Taxa: Bacidina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Bacidina Vězda
NCU-L-0002413Perlmutter, Gary B.   1832005-10-16
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Bent Creek Trail, Capitol Greenway, near first bridge from Longstreet entrance, North Raleigh, 35.8675 -78.657222, 28m

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina apiahica (Müll.Arg.) Vězda
NCU-L-0002411Tucker, Shirley C.   291731986-03-27
United States, Louisiana, West Feliciana Parish, Standifer property, along La. Hwy 966, Sects. 71, 72, 30.791667 -91.258333

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina egenula (Nyl.) Vězda
NCU-L-0002412Newman, Randy   s.n.2006-03-27
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, near park office, Fort Macon State Park, 34.696389 -76.678889

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina inundata (Fr.) Vězda
NCU-L-0006397Perlmutter, Gary B.   39702021-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Wake, 35.917137 -78.390654, 80 - 100m

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina delicata (Leighton) V. Wirth & Vězda
NCU-L-0006446Perlmutter, Gary B.   40122021-09-29
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Winterberry Ridge Drive & Woodcroft Parkway, 35.920979 -78.952509

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina delicata (Leighton) V. Wirth & Vězda
NCU-L-0006444Perlmutter, Gary B.   40152021-09-29
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Winterberry Ridge Drive & Woodcroft Parkway, 35.920979 -78.952509

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina delicata (Leighton) V. Wirth & Vězda
NCU-L-0006771Perlmutter, Gary B.   42652022-07-13
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Mt. Moriah Bottomlands, Parcel 138511, 35.969011 -78.993919

NCU:Lichens
Bacidina delicata (Leighton) V. Wirth & Vězda
Perlmutter, Gary B.   47182024-01-08
United States, North Carolina, Bladen, Bay Tree State Natural Area, at western lakeshore, 34.6619 -78.418404, 24m


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