Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidea lactea (Lecidea pantherina, Biatora cyanea, Lecidea contigua var. cyanea, Lecidea cyanea f. lactea, Lecidea cyanea f. polycarpa, Lecidea lapicida subsp. cyanea, Lecidea lapicida var. lactea, Lecidea lithophila f. cyanea, Lecidea obsoleta, Lecidea pammicta, Lecidea pantherina f. cyanea, Lecid... (show all)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
OSC-M-052055Bruce McCune   364192015-07-12
United States, ALASKA, Kenai Peninsula, Exit Glacier Campground, near Exit Glacier Creek, Kenai Fjords National Park, 60.1909 -149.6182, 112m

Sharnoff Image Collection


hb. Sharnoff:photos
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
Sharnoff, Steve   1418.011994-07-11
United States, Alaska, Eagle Summit, NE of Fairbanks, Highway 6 (Steese Highway), within first mile, Pinnell Mountain Trail

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
Lecidea pantherina (Hoffm.) Ach., 1803
W. A. Weber & L. Viereck   S 70481956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Mt. McKinley Nat. Park, moist tundra fell-field knife-edge ridge, NW slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mt.)., 63.42 -50.33

University of Alaska Museum of the North Herbarium


ALA
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
UAMb:Herb:59679   2002-08-02
United States, Alaska, Noatak National Preserve, 67.93679 -157.43324, 409 - 409m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022619A. W. Johnson   6571959-08-15
United States, Alaska, Bering Strait District, Ogotoruk Creek drainage, on east side of upper basin of Ogotoruk Creek, 68.083333 -165.533333, 305m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022642William A. Weber   S 70141956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022648William A. Weber   S 70301956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022654William A. Weber   S 70531956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022656JoAnn Flock   9721930-08-14
United States, Alaska, Seward Penninsula: Cape Prince of Wales, near Continental Divide between Lopp Lagoon and Village Creek., 65.8 -168, 0 - 700m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022682June Dunbar   s.n.1953-09-06
United States, Alaska, Nome, Cape Nome, 64.4375 -165.00638889

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022688June Dunbar   s.n.1954-09-15
United States, Alaska, Nome, Cape Nome, 12 miles east of Nome, 64.4375 -165.00638889, 122m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022699William A. Weber   S 70091956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022700William A. Weber   S 70451956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022711John W. Thomson   L 419251958-07-10
United States, Alaska, North Slope, along the Pitmegea River, 15 miles upstream from Cape Sabine, 68.8 -164.333333

COLO:L
Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer.
COLO-L-0022747June Dunbar   s.n.1954-09-15
United States, Alaska, Nome, Cape Nome, 12 miles east of Nome, 64.4375 -165.00638889, 122m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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