Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calicium trabinellum (Calicium roscidum var. trabinellum, Chaenotheca trabinella, Lichen trabinellus, Phacotrum trabinellum), Calicium trabinellum f. glabrum, Calicium trabinellum f. trabinellum, Calicium trabinellum var. norvegica, Calicium trabinellum var. trabinellum
Search Criteria: Maine; Acadia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
797587Wetmore, C.   465111983-06-24
United States, Maine, Hancock, Dorr Mt, Ne Side; Acadia National Park, 44.36694444 -68.21694444

MIN
798407Sullivan, T.   11511983-07-02
United States, Maine, Hancock, Bald Mt, N of; Acadia National Park

MIN
892487Wetmore, C.   458961983-06-18
United States, Maine, Hancock, Great Hill W of Bar Harbor; Acadia National Park, 44.38444444 -68.2325

University of Maine at Fort Kent


UMFK
09628A-49Steven B. Selva   09628A2005-06-29
United States, Maine, Hancock , Hancock County, Bar Harbor Township. Acadia National Park, Eno Pines, southwest of Hamilton Pond along Norway Drive.

UMFK
09628B-49Steven B. Selva   09628B2005-06-29
United States, Maine, Hancock , Hancock County, Bar Harbor Township. Acadia National Park, Eno Pines, southwest of Hamilton Pond along Norway Drive.

UMFK
10419A-49Steven B. Selva   10419A2010-06-07
United States, Maine, Hancock , Hancock County, Winter Harbor Township. The Schoodic section of Acadia National Park. Along the Schoodic Head Trail (from the Alder Trail).

UMFK
10419B-49Steven B. Selva   10419B2010-06-07
United States, Maine, Hancock , Hancock County, Winter Harbor Township. The Schoodic section of Acadia National Park. Along the Schoodic Head Trail (from the Alder Trail).


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