Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lepra ophthalmiza (Pertusaria ophthalmiza, Pertusaria lecanina subsp. nigra, Pertusaria multipuncta f. ophthalmiza, Pertusaria multipuncta var. ophthalmiza, Pertusaria multipuncta var. tenuescens, Variolaria ophthalmiza)
Search Criteria: Mississippi; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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The Freeman Herbarium at Auburn University - Lichens


AUA:Lichens
Lepra ophthalmiza (Nyl.) Hafellner
AUA-L-0004032Hansen, Curtis J.   2022-03-15
United States, Mississippi, Perry, 2.85 air mi. S of New Augusta, along W side of MS Hwy 29, approx. 3.1 mi. S of jct. with US Hwy 98. De Soto National Forest., 31.160261 -89.027505, 82m

AUA:Lichens
Lepra ophthalmiza (Nyl.) Hafellner
AUA-L-0004037Hansen, Curtis J.   2022-03-15
United States, Mississippi, Perry, 2.85 air mi. S of New Augusta, along W side of MS Hwy 29, approx. 3.1 mi. S of jct. with US Hwy 98. De Soto National Forest., 31.160261 -89.027505, 82m

AUA:Lichens
Lepra ophthalmiza (Nyl.) Hafellner
AUA-L-0003990Hansen, Curtis J.   2022-03-14
United States, Mississippi, Wayne, Bewerton Sandhill site; 12.86 air mi. NE of Richton. De Soto National Forest. Along E side of Brewertown Rd. approx. 1.74 mi. SW of jct. with MS Hwy 63., 31.460929 -88.766928, 101m

AUA:Lichens
Lepra ophthalmiza (Nyl.) Hafellner
AUA-L-0004008Hansen, Curtis J.   2022-03-14
United States, Mississippi, Wayne, Bewerton Sandhill site; 12.86 air mi. NE of Richton. De Soto National Forest. Along E side of Brewertown Rd. approx. 1.74 mi. SW of jct. with MS Hwy 63., 31.460929 -88.766928, 101m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0067038John W. Thomson   203801979-03-20
United States, Mississippi, Rankin, S of Ross Barnett Reservoir on the Pearl River, 32.342007 -90.115501


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