Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Parmelia cubensis, Parmelia leucochlora)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
1572691G. T. Johnson   25281939-06-14
USA, Mississippi, Pearl River, Ten miles east of Popularville

NY
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
1572692G. T. Johnson   25431939-06-14
USA, Mississippi, Pearl River, Ten miles east of Popularville

NY
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
1572693G. T. Johnson   32081940-08-26
USA, Mississippi, Harrison, Four miles south of Saucier

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
W. Reese & R. A. Pursell   31531960-07-12
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, E end of ship i.

US:Lichens
D. Demaree   35979b1954-08-02
United States, Mississippi, Jackson County. P.O. Ocean Springs.

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
UC1897877Henry Hildebrand   s.n.1954-09-28
United States, Mississippi, Ocean Springs

UC
Pseudoparmelia cubensis (Nyl.) Elix & Nash
UC1897880Delzie Demaree   359791954-08-02
United States, Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Ocean Springs


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