Dataset: Consortium-Personal Collections
Taxa: Chaenotheca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Chaenotheca (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr.
M.F. Hodges   18362007-08-18
USA, Georgia, Gilmer, Rich Mt. WMA, 34.77 -84.31

Consortium:Personal Collections
M.F. Hodges   21352007-11-10
USA, North Carolina, Clay, Nantahala NF, Buck Creek Rd., 35.08 -83.61

Consortium:Personal Collections
M.F. Hodges   29732008-06-14
USA, Georgia, Walker, Pigeon Mt. WMA, 34.71 -85.37

Consortium:Personal Collections
M.F. Hodges   3102A2008-07-26
USA, Georgia, Elbert, William Smith Rd. tract, 34.19 -82.8

Consortium:Personal Collections
Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
M.F. Hodges   63822011-01-08
USA, Georgia, Lanier, Banks Lake TNC Preserve, 31.02 -83.07

Consortium:Personal Collections
12-0175Elisabeth Lay   12-01752012-09-09
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Windsor Jambs off Schoolhouse Rd. along Windsor Jambs Brook.

Consortium:Personal Collections
Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
Elisabeth Lay   95-16211995-05-08
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Mt. Greylock State Reservation Mt.Fitch. Both sides of Notch Rd. west of the summit of Mt.Fitch. Mixed deciduous/conifer forest; little understory; schist bedrock., 42.654444 -73.165278, 825m

Consortium:Personal Collections
Chaenotheca chrysocephala (Turner ex Ach.) Th. Fr.
Elisabeth Lay   95-16141995-05-08
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Mt. Greylock State Reservation Mt.Fitch. Both sides of Notch Rd. west of the summit of Mt.Fitch.Mixed deciduous/conifer forest; little understory; schist bedrock., 42.654444 -73.165278, 825m

Consortium:Personal Collections
Snezhina Popova   0212023-06-18
Bulgaria, Pirin Mts, Ravnogor village, 41.97217 24.3785, 1279 - 1281m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.