Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea mutabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
173355Jeff Marler   251999-06-17
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, Hex Plot Number: 3507978. Cole Number: 8059.

OSC
173356Jeff Marler   111999-07-24
United States, North Carolina, Pitt, Hex Plot Number: 3507743. Cole Number: 8072.

OSC
173357Heather Manson   31999-06-16
United States, Virginia, Buckingham, Hex Plot Number: 3707845. Cole Number: 8061.

OSC
173358M. Cole   24, WW 59511999-06-06
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Plot#: Certification Plot B.

OSC
173359J. Dey   7, WW 66671995-07-21
United States, Virginia, Patrick, Plot: 51-141-201. State-County-FIADB plo., 36.56 -80.19

OSC
173360Richard Stringer   WW 62311998-07-07
United States, Alabama, Walker, Hex Plot no: 3308783. Bag no. 17.

OSC
173361Tabor Roberts   WW 62301998-08-03
United States, Georgia, Chatham, Hex Plot no: 3108182. Bag no. 14.

OSC
173362A. Barnes   8, WW 71831999-06-15
United States, Georgia, Hexid No.: 3208351., 32.56 -83.06

Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00020082Aime, M.C.   MCA 4131998-04-08
United States, Virginia, Giles, Appalachian Trail, overlook near old fire tower, Salt pond mountain, 37.411923 -80.522716

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L42656James C. Lendemer & L. H. Smith II   4472002-08-22
United States, New Jersey, United States of America. New Jersey. Burlington County.: On higher branches of dry, dead oaks (Quercus), in a dry oak (Quercus) / pitch pine (Pinus rigida) forest, (pitch pine dominant), along an unnamed sand road several hundred yards west of the Mullica River, ca 3/4 to 1 mile north of Batsto Village Interprative Center and NJ Route 542, northwest of Batsto, Batsto Natuala Area, Wharton State Forest. - UTM 18 529539E 4388937N - Lat. 39° 39’ 06’’N, Long. 74° 39’ 21’’W -

S
L42659James C. Lendemer, Judd Franklin, Samuel Hammer, Sergio Herrera & Solomon Syed   444 Lendemer2002-07-17
United States, North Carolina, United States of America. North Carolina. New Hanover County.: On bark of oak (Quercus) and other nonconifers in near full sun, in a dry sand ridge/savanna of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), turkey oak (Quercus laevis), bear grass (Yucca filamentosa), pond pine (P. serotina), live oak (Q. virginiana), and wire grass (Aridtida stricta), along Fly Trap Trail, Carolina Beach State Park, northwest of Carolina Beach. - UTM 18 230997E 3770883N - Lat. 34° 02’ 45’’N, Long. 77° 54’ 50’’W -

S
F51580Clifford M. Wetmore   916812004-07-23
United States, Michigan, Alger County Hiawatha National Forest. North end of Grand Island around North Light Creek. Along shore and creek with red maple, beech, Thuja, hemlock, balsam fir, and spruce, elev. 622 ft. Sec. 15, T48N, R19W. 46°33’21’’N, 86°40’10’’W.

S
L59650James C. Lendemer et al., participants of Tuckerman Workshop 12   674 Lendemer2003-03-20
United States, North Carolina, United States of America. North Carolina. Carteret County.: On a fallen tree on the edge of an extensive saltwater marsh, Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area, just north of North Carolina Aquarium, Bogue Banks. – elev. <5 ft. - UTM 18 332175E 3840998N – Lat. 34° 41' 56'N, Long. 76° 49' 56'W -

S
F152644Y. Rondon   1970-09-22
France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Var, Gallia - Var. Insula Port-Cros, Ménage Notre-Dame, alt. 70 m s. m.

S
F152884Gillis Een   1994-02-06
Portugal, Beja, Baixo Alentejo: Along the road between Luzianes and Odemira

S
F209215M. Togashi   1962-04-24
Japan, Shiga, Japan. Honshu. Prov. Ohmi: Kaminyu, Same-gai-mura, Sakata-gun. On bark of Cryptomelia japonica; elevation about 200 m.

S
F209211W. A. Weber   1970-04-25
United States, Texas, U. S. A. Southeastern Texas. Robertson County: Southworth Bog, northeast of Benchley, 2 miles east and 4.6 miles north of Old Spanish Road

S
F209214H. Kashiwadani, H. Inoue, M. Togashi & T. Nakamura   16029 Kashiwadani1980-06-05
Japan, Yamanashi, Japan. Honshu. Prov. Kai: Uchino, Oshino-mura, Minami-Tsuru-gun. On bark of Larix leptolepis; elevation about 950 m.

S
F209212M. Togashi   1967-05-20
Japan, Miyagi, Japan. Honshu. Prov. Rikuzen: Kitagama Seashore.

S
F209209Clifford M. Wetmore   131401965-08-07
United States, Iowa, Boone County Ledges State Park along Des Moines River 6 miles south of Boone.

S
F221467Philippe Clerc   1989-01-04
Mexico, Baja California, Mexico, Baja California : Cerro Kenton between Bahia Falsa and Bahia San Quintin, coastal scrub community, basalt area, 30° 28’N, 116° 02’W, Alt. : 0-15 m, slight declivity (1-3°), NE-exp. On scrub.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
TUF085921Tiiu Tõrra   2007-09-29
Santarém District, Aldeia Velha, 38.909722 -8.276389

TU
TUF085922Tiiu Tõrra   2007-09-30
Setubal, Parque Natural da Arrabida, 38.571111 -8.658333

TU
TUF085924Tiiu Tõrra   2007-09-30
Setubal, Roncao, 38.055278 -8.657222

TU
TUF085920Tiiu Tõrra   2007-09-29
Santarém District, Aguas Belinhas, 38.994722 -8.311667

TU
TUF061439James Colin Lendemer   2003-03-20
North Carolina. Carteret County: Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area, just north of North Carolina Aquarium, Bogue Banks. UTM 18 332175E 3840998N, 34.69889 -76.83222

TU
TUF045990James Colin Lendemer   2009-12-16
McIntosh County: Sapelo Island Wildlife Management Area, Middle Rd, 0.25 mi S of jct with Rogers Marsh Rd., 31.45 -81.26389

TU
TUF085923Tiiu Tõrra   2007-09-30
Setubal, Roncao, 38.055278 -8.657222

TU
TUF085925Dana Griffin III   1992-05-30
Florida, 3 miles west of Archer on Fla. 24

TU
TUF085926William R. Buck   2004-11-03
Missouri, Montauk State Park, at S end of SR 119, Montauk Springs Trail at headwaters of Current River, T.32N, R.7W, sect. 23 NW1/4, 37.461111 -91.683889


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