Dataset: US-Lichens
Taxa: Auriculariomycetidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. T. Ahti et al.   534371996-02-25
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, 1-2 km W of Paramakatoi, 4.68333 -59.7167

US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. McDowell & J. Bowdre   22171990-03-22
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Kaieteur, NW of airstrip ±1 km, 5.16667 -59.4833

US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. Henkel, R. Williams, S. Fratello & L. Williams   43121993-11-12
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mts, Mt. Wokomung; W slope on sub-plateau near head of Mo-toy-mabaru Creek, 5.06667 -59.8833

US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. Hollowell   3352000-05-10
Guyana, Barima-Waini, Waini Peninsula, Shell Beach. Near plots 3, 4 and 5, 8.39694 -59.7558

US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. Henkel, M. Chin & W. Ryan   10791993-01-29
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mts, S face, Cipo Mt; ca. 2 km from summit escarpment at headwaters of Cipo Creek, 4.9 -60.0833

US:Lichens
Auricularia Bull., 1780
T. Henkel & M. Chin   4921992-12-12
Essequibo Isl-W. Demerara, Lower 7 km of Tiger Creek, 6.5 -58.65

US:Lichens
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (Scop.) P.Karst.
T. Henkel, M. Chin, P. Henkel & C. Andrew   80812001-05-09
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mts, Upper Potaro R, 3 km E of Potaro Base Camp, 5.30333 -59.8564

US:Lichens
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum (Scop.) P.Karst.
T. Henkel   84792002-06-22
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Pakaraima Mts, Upper Potaro River watershed, 15 km E of Mt. Ayanganna, base camp E bank of Potaro, midway between confluence of Whitewater and Blackwater Creek; vicinity of Potaro Base camp, 5.08333 -59.9667


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