Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carbonicola anthracophila (Biatora anthracophila, Hypocenomyce anthracophila, Lecidea anthracophila, Psora anthracophila, Biatora ostreata var. cladonioides)
Search Criteria: Georgia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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


MIN
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
803203Wetmore, C.   656511989-12-01
United States, Georgia, Ware, Cowhouse Island 1.5 Mi S of Park; Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 31.10388889 -82.24722222

Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
L-519717James C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Emanuel Co., Emanuel Co, Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 Tract, 0.25-0.5 mi N of GA 80, 32.575 -82.45

Lund Botanical Museum


LD
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1418296James C. Lendemer   2009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Emanuel, No locality information available, 32.575 -82.45

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1181253J. C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States of America, Georgia, Emanuel Co., Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 tract, N of GA 80, E of Swainsboro, 32.575 -82.45

NY
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1151971J. C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States of America, Georgia, Emanuel Co., Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 tract, N of GA 80, E of Swainsboro, 32.575 -82.45

NY
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
1077160S. Q. Beeching   72582009-01-11
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb Co., Stone Mountain Park, 33.8 -84.17

NY
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
01251095W. R. Buck   365451999-10-06
United States of America, Georgia, Columbia Co., Heggie's Rock Preserve, off Louisville Road ca. 2 mi N of GA 232, 33.5431 -82.2558, 100m

Private Herbarium of T. L. Esslinger Herbarium


hb. Esslinger
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
0009112J.C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Emanuel, Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 Tract, 0.25-0.5 mi N of GA 80, 34.5 -82.45

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


S
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & Gotth. Schneid.
F162995James C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Los, United States of America. Georgia. Emanuel County: Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 Tract, 0.25-0.5 mi N of GA80. - Lat. 32° 34’ 30’’ N, 82° 27’ 00’’ W -

University Museum of Bergen


BG
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
88595J.C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 Tract, 0.25-0.5 mi N of GA80 [United States, GEORGIA, EMANUEL CO.], 32.575 -82.45

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
382981James C Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Emanuel, Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area: GA90 Tract, 32.575 -82.45

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Carbonicola anthracophila (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
WIS-L-0009299J. C. Lendemer   212732009-12-19
United States, Georgia, Emanuel Co., Ohoopee Dunes Natural Area, GA80 tract, N of GA 80, E of Swainsboro, 32.575 -82.45

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
M.F. Hodges   44932009-08-01
USA, Georgia, Floyd, Marshall Forest TNC Preserve, 34.24 -85.19

Consortium:Personal Collections
Hypocenomyce anthracophila (Nyl.) P. James & G. Schneider
M. F. Hodges   67732011-03-13
USA, Georgia, Wilkes, Clark Hill WMA, 33.63 -82.59


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