Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abrothallus pezizicola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C. Harris
253474184aljnrn   2024-11-28
United States, Virginia, Unknown, Woodridge Pkwy, Leesburg, VA, US, 39.07786117 -77.47225333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C. Harris
BR5030102308440Zimmermann E.   13092015-00-00
Austria, Eastern Alps, Silvretta group, at the southern end of the Silvretta-Stausee S of the pass Bielerhöhe, near the (northern) bridge over the Klostertaler Bach, 46.898611 10.084722

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C.Harris
02970892R. C. Harris   324531993-12-14
United States of America, Florida, Hamilton Co., Holton Creek Wildlife Management Area, S of Alapaha River, N of Suwannee River, ca. 10 mi directly SW of Jasper, 30.45 -83.07

NY:NY
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C.Harris
684057W. R. Buck   310791996-12-03
United States of America, Florida, Taylor Co., Big Bend Wildlife Management Area, Tide Swamp Unit, along C.R. 361, 4.4 mi NW of bridge in Steinhatchee, 29.72 -83.43

NY:NY
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C.Harris
684051W. R. Buck   272851994-12-02
United States of America, Florida, Lafayette Co., Along Co. Rd. 355A, 1.4 mi SE of Fla. Hwy 51, 30 -83.18

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C. Harris
TUF065901Caleb A. Morse;Katherine Logan   2008-01-27
Washington Co, ca 5 mi N, 3 mi E Morrowville. S end of Washington Co State lake, just S of dam. T01S R03E section 32 NE1/4 of SW1/4., 39.9209 -97.1176

TU
Abrothallus pezizicola Diederich & R.C. Harris
TUF091167Otto Glockman;Andy Kranz;Nic Tourville   2017-05-19
Minnesota, Bunker Hills Regional Park. Approximately 1.88 km southeast of Andover and 4.07 km southwest of Ham lake, 45.219328 -93.227887


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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