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

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia consocians (Vainio) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000810Hansen, Curtis J.   2006-04-29
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, NC, in woods along road to Sunset Rocks, across the street from the Highlands Biological Station, 35.05114 -83.18695, 1173m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia cladonia (Tuck.) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000808Hansen, Curtis J.   2004-06-07
United States, Maine, Hancock, Along trail to Black Mountain, from Black Mountain Rd, off of Maine Hwy. 183; South of Tunk Lake; on trail to Black Mountain., 44.58 -68.105833

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia cladonia (Tuck.) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000809Skorepa, A. C.   1969-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Yancey, Mt. Mitchell, 35.76484 -82.26512, 152m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia consocians (Vainio) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000811Hansen, Curtis J.   2003-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Salt Rock, above valley floor, near parking area; Panthertown Valley, Nantahala National Forest; at Salt Rock., 35.166667 -83.036111, 1219m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia consocians (Vainio) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000812Hansen, Curtis J.   2003-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands Biological Station and Ravenel Lake, Highlands, N.C., 35.054444 -83.189167, 1158m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia consocians (Vainio) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000813Egan, Robert S.   2004-05-26
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Municipio de Zunil: 5 km SSE of Zunil, in an open cloud forest "meadow" area along the trail to Pico de Zunil from Fuentes Geg^inas, 14.74222 -91.4675, 2905m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudevernia intensa (Nyl.) Hale & Culb.
AUA-L-0000814Folkerts, George   1973-06-23
United States, Arizona, Cochise, unknown


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