Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trapelia glebulosa (Lecidea glebulosa, Lecidea gregaria, Lecidea coarctata f. glebulosa, Lecidea coarctata var. glebulosa, Lepidoma glebulosum, Psora glebulosa, Biatora coarctata var. glebulosa, Lichen glebulosus, Patellaria glebulosa, Biatora coarctata f. glebulosa, Lecidea granulosa f. glebulosa, ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Worcester; Devens; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Trapelia glebulosa (Smith) J. R. Laundon
barcode-00991455P. F. May   4647B
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Devens Reserve Forces Training Area, Study Site C-4, Tactical Trianing Area 6C, Whittemore Hill, 135m

FH:FH
Trapelia glebulosa (Smith) J. R. Laundon
barcode-01006770P. F. May   4821
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Devens Reserve Forces Training Area, Study Site 14, TA 9B, W and NW edge of Oak Hill Pond and adjacent area under powerline, 110m

FH:FH
Trapelia glebulosa (Smith) J. R. Laundon
barcode-01006771P. F. May   4647A
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Devens Reserve Forces Training Area, Study Site C-4, Tactical Training Area 6C, Whittemore Hill, 135m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Trapelia glebulosa (Sm.) J.R.Laundon
02170478E. Lay   98-01901998-09-09
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Devens Reserve Forces Training Area. Slate Quarry. 100 m west of Old Shirley Road; 0.25 km west of Slate Rock Pond., 42.5119 -71.6497, 69m

NY
Trapelia glebulosa (Sm.) J.R.Laundon
02170527E. Lay   98-01731998-08-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Devens Reserve Forces Training Area. Spectacle Brook. Lower .8 km SE of Clear Pond, west of Bivouac Road., 42.4986 -71.6794, 103m


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