Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Calicium asikkalense, Calicium floerkei, Calicium pusillum, Calicium subpusillum, Chaenothecopsis subpusilla, Calicium floerkei f. botryocarpum, Calicium floerkei f. floerkei, Calicium floerkei var. alboatrum, Calicium floerkei var. floerkei, Calicium floerkei var. parasitas... (show all)
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (A. Massal.) A.F.W. Schmidt
797876Harris, R.   138471981-06-11
United States, Georgia, Towns, Dicks Creek Gap

MIN
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (A. Massal.) A.F.W. Schmidt
834664Buck, W.   217481992-09-23
United States, Georgia, Walker, Johns Mt. Overlook; Chattahoochee National Forest, 34.616667 -85.116667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Ach.) A.F.W.Schmidt
1398352R. C. Harris   138471981-06-11
United States of America, Georgia, Towns Co., Towns/Rabun Cos. Dick's Creek Gap c. 17.1 mi W of Clayton, 34.9125 -83.6178, 815m

NY
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Ach.) A.F.W.Schmidt
1398353W. R. Buck   217481992-09-23
United States of America, Georgia, Walker Co., Chattahoochee Natl Forest, Johns Mtn. Overlook at end of Forest Svc. Rd. 208, 34.62 -85.12, 550m

NY
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Ach.) A.F.W.Schmidt
1398354W. R. Buck   327071997-10-04
United States of America, Georgia, Rabun Co., Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun Bald, 34.97 -83.3, 1420m

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Ach.) A.F.W.Schmidt
W. R. Buck   217481992-09-23
United States, Georgia, Walker County: Chattahoochee National Forest, Johns Mountain Overlook at end of Forest Serv. Rd. 208., 34.62 -85.12


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