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

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Lichens


NCU:Lichens
Melanelia stygia (L.) Essl.
NCU-L-0001892Hollinger, Jason P.   7522009-05-31
Canada, British Columbia, Phillips Lake Trail, Wells Gray Provincial Park, 51.9 -120, 186m

NCU:Lichens
Perlmutter, Gary B.   6052006-08-26
United States, North Carolina, Surry, Jomeokee Trail, Mountain section of Pilot Mtn State Park, 36.339722 -80.474722, 203m

NCU:Lichens
NCU-L-0005542Uebel, Edward C.   U-1812001-06-14
United States, Maine, Washington, Great Wass Island, Little Cape Point Trail, 44.47215 -67.571433

NCU:Lichens
Melanelia stygia (L.) Essl.
NCU-L-0006075Phillips, Linda   s.n.2019-06-03
United States, Virginia, Washington, Whitetop Mt, 36.636472 -81.608006

NCU:Lichens
Melanelia stygia (L.) Essl.
NCU-L-0007164Catherine Wessel   202023-06-01
United States, Vermont, Chittenden, Mt. Mansfield, Summit Saddle site (SS), 44.543194 -72.814917


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