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

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0000470Perlmutter, Gary B.   19452009-05-10
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Robin's Trail W of New Hope Creek, Triangle Land Conservancy's Johnston Mill Nature Preserve, 35.992222 -79.053611, 39m

NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0000472Perlmutter, Gary B.   20022009-06-27
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Site P-1, Marks Creek county conservation area, N of Turnipseed Rd, Wendell, 35.739167 -78.423333, 16m

NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0000473Perlmutter, Gary B.   26482010-05-22
United States, North Carolina, Wake, along Gin Branch, Turnipseed county conservation area, near Wendell, 35.745556 -78.418611, 18m

NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0000471Perlmutter, Gary B.   7902007-01-14
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Sycamore Lake area, Umstead State Park, 35.866389 -78.7525, 37m

NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0006712Perlmutter, Gary B.   41952022-06-09
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Mt. Moriah Bottomlands, Parcel 140106, 35.961808 -78.981

NCU:Lichens
Constrictolumina cinchonae (Ach.) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
NCU-L-0006705Perlmutter, Gary B.   42192022-06-09
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Mt. Moriah Bottomlands, Parcel 140106, 35.961842 -78.980523


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