Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lithographa graphidioides (Stigmatidium graphidioides)
Search Criteria: Falkland Islands; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091150Imshaug, Henry A   412821968-01-28
Falkland Islands, West Falkland, Port Howard: outcrops on pass SW of Mt. Maria summit, -51.6105 -59.5985

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091151Imshaug, Henry A   413671968-01-28
Falkland Islands, West Falkland, Port Howard: feldmark and outcrops on summit ridge of Mt. Maria, -51.60883 -59.59567

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091152Imshaug, Henry A   414231968-01-28
Falkland Islands, West Falkland, Port Howard: Stone run at E base of Mt. Maria, -51.59833 -59.56833

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091153Imshaug, Henry A   412981968-01-28
Falkland Islands, West Falkland, Port Howard: outcrops on pass SW of Mt. Maria summit, -51.6105 -59.5985

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091154Imshaug, Henry A   401021968-01-09
Falkland Islands, Mt. Usborne: outcrops on summit of table rock, -51.7195 -58.766

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091189Imshaug, Henry A   410501968-01-25
Falkland Islands, Mt. Adam: feldmark on summit ridge, -51.57517 -60.0755

MSC:Lichen
Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb.) Imshaug ex Coppins & Fryday
MSC0091190Imshaug, Henry A   411031968-01-25
Falkland Islands, West Falkland, Mt. Adam: outcrops on summit of southernmost peak, -51.58033 -60.0675


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