Dataset: MAINE
Taxa: Megasporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Aspicilia caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) Arnold
MAINE-L-0004541P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36051996-06-17
United States, Maine, WASHINGTON, STEUBEN. EAGLE HILL RESEARCH CENTER, ON DYER NECK, 44.46 -67.93

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0004542P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   35691996-05-13
United States, New York, GREENE, CATSKILL PARK, BLACKHEAD RANGE TRAIL, FROM EAST END OF BARNUM ROAD TO CAMEL'S HUMP; MIXED HARDWOODS OVER SANDSTONE, 42.267 -74.02, 914m

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0004543P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36021996-06-17
United States, Maine, WASHINGTON, STEUBEN. EAGLE HILL RESEARCH CENTER, ON DYER NECK, 44.46 -67.93

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0004544P. L. or J. W. Hinds   53992009-07-28
United States, Maine, WASHINGTON, McClellan Park, facing Douglas Island Harbor, 44°29’N, 68º51W, rocky headland at ocean shore, 44.483 -68.85

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0005115Alison C. Dibble with J.W. Hinds, Alan M. Fryday, Norton G. Miller, Rob Tice   109712003-09-05
United States, MAINE, PISCATAQUIS, Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. North Basin, West Wall. Katahdin Township (T3 R 9 WELS), 45.9 -68.92, 1097m

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0005177Alison C. Dibble   106302002-09-07
United States, MAINE, PISCATAQUIS, Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. South Basin, east wall. Katahdin Township (T3 R 9 WELS), 45.9 -68.92, 1067m

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0008009Thomas J. Sullivan   46031984-07-24
United States, MAINE, HANCOCK, Acadia National Park. Bald Porcupine Isl. Bar Harbor, 44.38 -68.17

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0008010Arthur E. Morgan   3351898-08-01
United States, COLORADO, BOULDER, Sugar Loaf, 40.02 -105.41

MAINE
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
MAINE-L-0009465Alison Dibble   209812010-03-10
USA, Maine, Hancock, Callahan Mine site, 44.347 -68.808

MAINE
Aspicilia laevata (Ach.) Arnold
MAINE-L-0008011Arthur E. Morgan   2941898-08-01
United States, COLORADO, BOULDER, Sugar Loaf, 40.02 -105.41, 2591m

MAINE
MAINE-L-0004545J. W. or P. L. Hinds   4813.32003-06-18
CANADA, NUNAVUT, BYLOT ISLAND, near camp (across inlet from town of Pond Inlet), 72.866 -78.563

MAINE
MAINE-L-0004546J. W. Hinds   54342009-08-04
United States, Maine, WASHINGTON, Petit Manan NWR, 44°25’26.4”N, 67º53’24.4”W, seashore rocks, 44.424 -67.89

MAINE
MAINE-L-0004547P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   32651995-05-08
United States, Massachusetts, BERKSHIRE, ADAMS. MT. GREYLOCK RES, SE FLANK OF ROUNDS ROCK, 42.592 -73.191, 671m

MAINE
MAINE-L-0009466Alison Dibble   213222010-03-08
USA, Maine, Hancock, Callahan Mine site, 44.347 -68.808

MAINE
Lobothallia melanaspis (Ach.) Hafellner
MAINE-L-0008278Thomas A. Williams   s.n.1897-07-00
United States, WYOMING, SWEETWATER, Green River, 41.51 -109.46

MAINE
MAINE-L-0000104J. W. Hinds   49332004-09-02
United States, MAINE, PISCATAQUIS, Baxter State Park, Katahdin, on rock next to stream, "Dry Stream", South Basin. Katahdin Township (T3 R 9 WELS), 45.9 -68.92, 975m

MAINE
Circinaria calcarea (L.) A. Nordin, Savić & Tibell
MAINE-L-0008006Bruce Fink   1931895-11-28
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803

MAINE
Circinaria calcarea (L.) A. Nordin, Savić & Tibell
MAINE-L-0008007Bruce Fink   s.n..1895-00-00
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803

MAINE
Circinaria calcarea (L.) A. Nordin, Savić & Tibell
MAINE-L-0008008Bruce Fink   s.n..1895-00-00
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803

MAINE
Circinaria caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) A. Nordin, Savić & Tibell
MAINE-L-0008005Thomas J. Sullivan   54821981-07-02
United States, MAINE, HANCOCK, Acadia National Park. Mt. Desert Island Eagles Crag (0.75 mi NW of Otter Creek). Bar Harbor, 44.32 -68.2


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