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

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0001754Perlmutter, Gary B.   1862005-11-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Teresita Dr, Santa Barbara, 34.455278 -119.736944, 46m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0001753Bratt, Charis C.   107481999-03-17
United States, California, San Louis Obispo, Red Hill Road (Navajo Road) at intersection of Rte. 58 E of Santa Margarita on way to Carrizo Plain, 35.403333 -120.279722, 186m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0001756Hollinger, Jason P.   7142007-02-20
United States, California, Trinity, Trinity National Forest, 40.346944 -122.983889, 276m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0001755Perlmutter, David T.   2006-04-08
United States, California, Santa Barbara, ~1/2 mi. inland, Scorpion Valley, Santa Cruz Island, 34.048889 -119.563056, 3m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0001752Perlmutter, Gary B.   5122006-07-17
United States, Maine, Washington, Humboldt Field Research Institute parking lot, Eagle Hill, 44.458611 -67.933611, 15m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0003879Anonymous   1936-07-07
Canada, Quebec, La Tuque, 47.433333 -72.783333

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0003833Morena   s.n.1880-01-00
Argentina/Chile. Patagonia.

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0004078Farlow, William Gilson   4731911-08-01
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, Chocorua, 43.8775 -71.220278

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0005473Uebel, Edward C.   U-203A2001-06-13
United States, Maine, Washington, Cemetery off Route 182

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0005474Uebel, Edward C.   U-203B2001-06-13
United States, Maine, Washington, Cemetery off Route 182


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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