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

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia chlorotica (Ach.) Hafellner & Kalb
AUA-L-0000819Magnusson, A. H.   1925-07-06
Sweden, Vastra Gotaland, Kunglav, Romelanda, Lysegarden

AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia cestrensis (E. Michener) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0003284Tucker, Shirley C.   1987-11-14
United States, Louisiana, Iberville, Bayou Paul Rd, 1.6 mi S of Junction with Bayou Paul Lane, 0.3 mi E of Nicholson Drive (State Rte. 30), Iberville. R. Chapman property.

AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia nitidula (Müll. Arg.) Hafellner & Kalb
AUA-L-0003285Tucker, Shirley C.   1992-09-18
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, W of red bard on Dean Lee Drive, Ben Hur tract (LSU property), 0.5 mi W of Nicholson Drive, ~2 mi. S of LSU campus, Baton Rouge.

AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia cestrensis (E. Michener) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0002023Waters, Dennis P.   2017-03-29
United States, Alabama, Bibb, Talladega Natl. Forest; Cave Mountain Branch of Blue Girth Creek; W of Cave Mountain, E of FS RD 743, 0.5 mi S of CR80/Peach Orchard Rd., 32.8713888889 -87.2936111111, 101m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia cestrensis (E. Michener) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0002869Tripp, Erin A.   2016-12-19
United States, Alabama, Cherokee, Little River National Preserve, above W shore of Little River, N of Martha's Falls, 0.16 mi SW of int of AL35 and Cherokee CR861., 34.38944 -85.61956, 372m

AUA:Lichens
Pseudosagedia cestrensis (E. Michener) R.C. Harris
AUA-L-0003613Hansen, Curtis J.   2006-06-02
United States, Alabama, Jackson, Along Walls of Jericho trail to Turkey Creek from parking area 1.2 mi S of Tennessee State line on AL 79; ca 4.5 mi N of Hytop, AL., 34.97712 -86.08174, 539m


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Google Map

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