Dataset: AUA-Lichens
Taxa: Ocellularia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001149Hansen, Curtis J.   2007-04-12
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Upper Delta WMA; ca. 2.5 mi N on SR59, west on St. Luke Church Rd.; follow road for 2 miles to Globe Creek., 31.1326 -87.85281, 6m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001148Hansen, Curtis J.   2007-04-11
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Perdido River WMA; ca. 4.5 mi SE on SR 112 from intersection with CR 64 at Gateswood, AL; then left for 2 miles to Perdido River, 30.71712 -87.48866, 1m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001150Hansen, Curtis J.   2007-04-14
United States, Alabama, Covington, Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, ca. 2.5 miles N of main office on Center Rd, cave site on bank of Conecuh River. Auburn University, 31.18661 -86.69711, 82m

AUA:Lichens
AUA-L-0001152Hansen, Curtis J.   2003-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands Biological Station and Ravenel Lake, Highlands, N.C., 35.054444 -83.189167, 1158m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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