Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidea umbonata (Biatora umbonata, Lecidella umbonata), Lecidea umbonata var. asukensis, Lecidea umbonata var. umbonata
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0017379Stephen S. Talbot   0713B1994-08-09
United States, Alaska, Aleutians West, Aleutian Islands; Adak Island; Mt. Reed, 51.832667 -176.735683, 360m

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Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0017380Stephen S. Talbot   11983-09-03
United States, Alaska, Was on rock with Umbilicaria proboscidea Yukon Delta NWR: Portage Mts, 61.55 -160.25, 366m

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Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0017384John W. Thomson   184261967-08-09
United States, Alaska, Mt. Fairplay at Mile 33 along the Taylor Hwy, 63.73333 -142.25, 1219m

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Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0017387Stephen S. Talbot   2081993-07-31
United States, Alaska, Aleutians East, Izembek NWR; end of Baldy Village Road, 55.213333 -162.803333, 120m

WIS
Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0079646Stephen Talbot   3821988-07-14
United States, Alaska, Aleutians West, Cape Wrangell, Attu Island, Aleutian Islands, 52.923333 172.463333, 287m

WIS
Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0079647Stephen S. Talbot   2951993-08-06
United States, Alaska, Aleutians East, Izembek NWR; Baldy Mountain, 55.188333 -162.781667, 290m

WIS
Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0079648Stephen S. Talbot   2961993-08-06
United States, Alaska, Aleutians East, Izembek NWR: Baldy Mountain, 55.188333 -162.781667, 290m

WIS
Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd
WIS-L-0079649S.S. Talbot   3041993-08-06
United States, Alaska, Aleutians East, Izembek NWR; Baldy Mountain, 55.188333 -162.781667, 290m


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Google Map

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