Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gyalidea lecideopsis (Gyalecta lecideopsis, Cappellettia lecideopsis, Gyalecta lecideopsis var. lecideopsis), Gyalidea lecideopsis var. convarians, Gyalidea lecideopsis var. eucarpa, Gyalidea lecideopsis var. kurdistanica, Gyalidea lecideopsis var. lecideopsis, Gyalidea lecideopsis var. stigmatoides
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History, Lichens


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Gyalidea lecideopsis (A. Massal.) Lettau
L2161E. Almquist   1879-07-21
United States, Alaska, America Septentrionalis: Port Clarence ad fretum Bering, 65° 15’ lat. bor, 166° 30’ occid. long. (Greenw.)

University of Wisconsin - Madison


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Gyalidea lecideopsis (A. Massal.) Lettau ex Vězda
WIS-L-0056439John W. Thomson   182431967-08-04
United States, Alaska, Near Fielding Lake Campsite, 1.5 miles off road from mile 200, Richardson Hwy., 63.2 -145.67, 945 - 1207m

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Gyalidea lecideopsis (A. Massal.) Lettau ex Vězda
WIS-L-0056440John W. Thomson   181081967-08-03
United States, Alaska, Near Fielding Lake Campsite, 1% mi.off road from mile 200, Richardson Hwy., 63.2 -145.666667, 945 - 1207m


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