Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acanthothecis leucopepla (Graphina abaphoides, Graphis leucopepla, Acanthothecis abaphoides)
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
805050Wetmore, C.   657391989-12-03
United States, Georgia, Glynn, St. Simons Island, Brunswick; Fort Frederica National Monument, 31.22555556 -81.39194444

Lichen Collection of the Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Acanthothecis abaphoides (Nyl.) Staiger & Kalb
24526   SB-39472007-10-23
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, 30.9179 -81.43646

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E.Tripp & Lendemer
1047054S. Q. Beeching   39472007-10-23
United States of America, Georgia, Camden Co., Cumberland Island, 30.74822 -81.46782

NY
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E.Tripp & Lendemer
1047055S. Q. Beeching   39332007-10-21
United States of America, Georgia, Camden Co., Cumberland Island, 30.74822 -81.46782

NY
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E.Tripp & Lendemer
1153091J. C. Lendemer   206022009-12-15
United States of America, Georgia, McIntosh Co., Sapelo Island, Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area, Dixie Highway between West Perimeter Rd. and Middle Rd., 31.4361 -81.2722

NY
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E.Tripp & Lendemer
2700998M. F. Hodges   23132008-02-09
United States of America, Georgia, McIntosh Co., Altamaha WMA [Wildlife Management Area] tidal swamps, 31.49864 -81.60822

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E. Tripp & Lendemer
M.F. Hodges   51522009-12-21
USA, Georgia, Wayne, Sansavilla WMA (boat ramp area), 31.5 -81.65

Consortium:Personal Collections
Acanthothecis leucopepla (Tuck.) E. Tripp & Lendemer
M.F. Hodges   54342010-05-15
USA, Georgia, Pierce, Little Satilla WMA (Lilac Rd.), 31.36 -82.08


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Google Map

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