Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Imshaugia aleurites (Parmeliopsis aleurites, Cetraria aleurites, Imshaugia aleurites f. vulnerata, Lobaria pallescens, Parmelia aleurites, Parmeliopsis aleurites f. aleurites, Parmeliopsis aleurites f. diffusa, Parmeliopsis aleurites f. eualbescens, Parmeliopsis aleurites f. obsessa, Parmeliopsis al... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Barnstable; Bourne; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Imshaugia aleurites (Ach.) S. F. Meyer
barcode-00389576P. F. May   23311995-04-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Bourne, Cape Cod Canal, Study Site 2, woods on hill north of canal between pole 250 and US 6E, 41.760333 -70.657833, 30m

FH:FH
Imshaugia aleurites (Acharius) S. L. F. Meyer
barcode-00979021   23181995-04-11
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Camp Edwards Military Reservation, "Spruce Swamp" (Camp Edwards Study Site 3), 45m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Imshaugia aleurites (Ach.) S.L.F.Mey.
02796535E. Lay   95-01621995-04-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable Co., Cape Cod Canal (on north side ca.) Pole 250 N betw. upper paved path and Rt. 6E., 41.7603 -70.6578

NY
Imshaugia aleurites (Ach.) S.L.F.Mey.
02796536E. Lay   95-04821995-06-15
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable Co., Cape Cod Canal, RR Bridge area. North of Bell Road and Shore Road., 41.7408 -70.6131

NY
Imshaugia aleurites (Ach.) S.L.F.Mey.
02796547E. Lay   95-01641995-04-24
United States of America, Massachusetts, Barnstable Co., Cape Cod Canal (on north side ca.) Pole 250 N betw. upper paved path and Rt. 6E., 41.7603 -70.6578


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