Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diploschistes scruposus (Urceolaria scruposa, Lecanora scruposa, Parmelia scruposa, Psora scruposa, Urceolaria scruposa f. bryophila, Urceolaria scruposa f. corticola, Urceolaria scruposa f. granulosa, Urceolaria scruposa f. isidioidea, Urceolaria scruposa f. leprosa, Urceolaria scruposa f. minor, U... (show all)
Search Criteria: Maine; Acadia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
787825Sullivan, T.   50271985-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Nw of Lower Hadlock Pond; Acadia National Park

MIN
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
798183Sullivan, T.   32461984-06-28
United States, Maine, Knox, Isle Au Haut, Long Pond; Acadia National Park

MIN
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
798432Sullivan, T.   8901983-06-29
United States, Maine, Hancock, Mansell Mt, 1 Mi S; Acadia National Park

MIN
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
837516Wetmore, C.   457721983-06-17
United States, Maine, Hancock, Cadillac Mt, Peak; Acadia National Park, 44.3525 -68.22527778

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreber) Norman
LSU00141067Shirley C. Tucker   27918A1986-08-20
United States, Maine, Hancock, Brown Mountain Gatehouse carriage road near Upper Hadlock Pond off State Hwy. 198. Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island., 44.32 -68.29

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
T. Sullivan   50271985-06-27
United States, Maine, Hancock County, Acadia National Park. Mt. Desert Island, NW of Lower Hadlock POnd (1 mi N-NW of Northeast Harbor).


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