Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rusavskia sorediata (Xanthoria sorediata, Caloplaca sorediata, Caloplaca sorediata var. sorediata, Lecanora elegans var. sorediata, Placodium granulosum f. sorediata, Placodium granulosum var. sorediata, Placodium elegans var. sorediatum, Gasparrinia sorediata)
Search Criteria: USA; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cryptogamic Herbarium, Michigan Technological University


MCTC
Xanthoria sorediata (Vain.) Poelt
MCTC-L-0000976F. H. Erbisch   12301965-06-20
USA, Michigan, along shore of Lake Superior (Algoma bay) on Mott Island, Isle Royale National Park

Evergreen Natural History Museum


EVE
Xanthoria sorediata (Vain.) Poelt
397S. A. Evans   151981-07-02
USA, Montana, Glacier, 4.5 Mi. West of East Glacier along HWY 2, T30N R13W, 1524m

Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
Rusavskia sorediata (Vain.) S. Y. Kondr. & Kärnefelt
BALT-L-0003454B.R. Sinor   1571973-04-18
USA, Maryland, Baltimore, at park, Bunker Hill Road and Gunpowder River

BALT
Rusavskia sorediata (Vain.) S. Y. Kondr. & Kärnefelt
BALT-L-6197R. Reifner   83-1351983-06-22
USA, California, San Bernardino, Route 38 two miles east of Angelus Oaks

University of Idaho


ID
Rusavskia sorediata (Vain.) S. Y. Kondr. & Kärnefelt
ID-L-0007779Doyle E. Anderegg   10428c1977-06-10
USA, Washington, San Juan, On the island of San Juan, Mineral Point, 48.5 -123.083333

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Lichens


NEB
Caloplaca sorediata (Vain.) Du Rietz
NEB00038675J.W. Thomson   104021958-08-03
USA, Alaska, Valley of the Okpilak River at Okpilak Lake near Mt. Michelson.


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