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Dataset: TENN-
Taxa: Everniastrum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Lichen Herbarium


TENN
everniastrum Hale ex Sipman
TENN-L-0006021A.J. Sharp   2335d1966-07-29
Mexico, Michoacán, Arizpe, along Federal Highway 15 about 50 Km. west of Cd. Hidalgo, 30.482289 -110.173041

TENN
everniastrum Hale ex Sipman
TENN-L-0006022A.J. Sharp   2135d1966-07-28
Mexico, Michoacan, Arizpe, on Federal Highway 1$ 28 Km. west of Cd. Hidalgo, 30.483006 -109.942902

TENN
Everniastrum catawbiense (Degel.) Hale ex Sipamn
TENN-L-0008464P. DePriest   3751978-09-30
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Clingman's Dome, NW Slope; GSMNP, 35.563332 -83.495033


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