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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Placynthiella icmalea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
COLO-L-0052406J. C. Lendemer; E. Tripp   331232012-08-13
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Lakeshore Trail 0-2.5 mi E of jct w/ Eagle Creek Trail at Horseshoe Bend in Eagle Creek, S slopes of Pinnacle Ridge, 35.48208 -83.76111, 518 - 640m

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Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
COLO-L-0055062James C. Lendemer; Carly Anderson Stewart and Erin A. Tripp   521982017-05-15
United States, Alabama, Jackson, James D. Martin â€" Skyline Wildlife Management Area, NE-facing bluff above Bishop Hollow, 0.4 mi E of Poplar Springs Rd, 1.0 mi N of jct w/ Money Rd., 34.896944 -86.135, 514 - 514m

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Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
COLO-L-0054755James C. Lendemer; Jordan Hoffman and Erin A. Tripp   516582017-05-09
United States, Alabama, Morgan, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, just N of Limestone Creek floodplain, N of CR71/East St. 0.8 mi SE of jct w/ North St, S of Mooresville, 34.618056 -86.876667, 166 - 166m

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Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
COLO-L-0061713James C. Lendemer   587292019-04-16
United States, South Carolina, Oconee, Sumter National Forest, N-facing slopes of Ridley Mountain, S of FSR708/Burrells Ford Rd. ~0.4 mi W of jct w/ SC107, 34.96249 -83.09048, 855 - 855m

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Placynthiella icmalea (Ach.) Coppins & P. James
COLO-L-0064150James C. Lendemer   603752019-06-20
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Pisgah National Forest, Balsam Mountains, ridge S of Black Balsam Knob, Art Leob Trail/Trail-146 0.3 mi N of FSR816/Black Balsam Knob Rd., 35.3247 -82.87712, 1859 - 1859m


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