Dataset: USU-UTC
Taxa: Phyllactinia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (fungi, not lichens), Utah State University


USU:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00266043J.P. tracy   3341930-11-16
United States, California, Humboldt, Van Duzen River near Alton, 40.541066 -124.155414

USU:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00266053Y. Akaishi   1923-07-31
China, North Manchuria, 49.6 117.433333

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143712Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-10-15
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest; About 8 miles up Logan Canyon., 41.846601 -111.657087

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143713Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-10-27
United States, Utah, Piute, Near Marysvale Canyon, 3 miles north of Marysvale., 38.4833 -112.2333

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143749Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-10-01
United States, Utah, Utah, Uinta Nat For; Right Fork of Hobble Creek, east of Springville., 40.159525 -111.511305

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143750Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-09-17
United States, Utah, Weber, Magpie Cnyon off South Fork of Ogden River, 51/2 miles east of Huntsville., 41.254595 -111.842405

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143751Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-10-28
United States, Utah, Kane, Near Virgin River 3 miles north of Glendale., 37.361263 -112.597154

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143752Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-10-27
United States, Utah, Piute, Bullion Canyon, 4 miles west of Marysvale., 38.418337 -112.299527

USU-UTC:UTC
Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
UTC00143753Arthur S. Rhoads   1944-09-24
United States, Utah, Weber, Uinta Nat For; Beaver Creek (tributary of South Fork of Ogden Rover), east of Huntsville., 41.295117 -111.617896


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Google Map

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