Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Scytinium lichenoides (Leptogium lichenoides, Amphiloma pulvinatum, Collema fimbriatum, Collema lacerum, Collema lichenoides, Collema pulvinatum, Leptogium lacerum, Leptogium lichenoides f. fimbriatum, Leptogium lichenoides f. lichenoides, Leptogium lichenoides var. lichenoides, Leptogium lichenoide... (show all)
Search Criteria: White Pine Hollow; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ada Hayden Herbarium at Iowa State University


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Scytinium lichenoides (L.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
453367K.M. Thompson   A.2.22015-03-15
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.6252 -91.109167, 305m

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Scytinium lichenoides (L.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
453389K.M. Thompson   A.15.22015-03-15
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.6252 -91.109167, 305m

ISC
Scytinium lichenoides (L.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
453415K.M. Thompson   A.36.22015-03-15
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.6252 -91.109167, 305m

ISC
Scytinium lichenoides (L.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
453538K.M. Thompson   C.19.42017-04-23
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 42.625233 -91.109233, 279m

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


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L34157W. A. Weber   S 63421955-09-10
United States, Iowa, Iowa: Dubuque County, hillside along stream in limestone area, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 3 miles NE of Luxemburg, alt. c. 700 ft.

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Scytinium lichenoides (L.) Otálora, P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
COLO-L-0024907William A. Weber   s.n.1955-09-10
United States, Iowa, Dubuque, hillside along stream in limestone area, White Pine Hollow State Preserve, 3 mi. N. E. of Luxemburg, 213m


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