Dataset: CHIC-
Taxa: Teloschistaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chicago Botanic Garden


CHIC
Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr.
16649Richard D. Hyerczyk   25362008-04-19
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47451 -87.80516

CHIC
Caloplaca flavovirescens (Wulfen) Dalla Torre & Sarnth.
16650Richard D. Hyerczyk   25552008-07-26
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - South Unit., 42.41732 -87.80459

CHIC
Caloplaca holocarpa (Hoffm. ex Ach.) M. Wade
16651Richard D. Hyerczyk   23872007-10-21
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47961 -87.80035

CHIC
Caloplaca holocarpa (Hoffm. ex Ach.) M. Wade
16652Richard D. Hyerczyk   23902007-10-21
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47383 -87.81132

CHIC
Caloplaca holocarpa (Hoffm. ex Ach.) M. Wade
16653Richard D. Hyerczyk   25392008-04-19
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47451 -87.80516

CHIC
Caloplaca holocarpa (Hoffm. ex Ach.) M. Wade
16654Tony Aiello, Kris Bachtell, Carole Bordelon, Peter Bristol, Tang Yudan No.NACPEC02-072   s.n.2002-09-25
China, Shanxi Province., 35.285 -112.435277778, 940m

CHIC
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
16655Richard D. Hyerczyk   23852007-10-21
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47961 -87.80035

CHIC
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
16656Richard D. Hyerczyk   23912007-10-21
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47383 -87.81132

CHIC
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
16657Richard D. Hyerczyk   23932007-10-21
United States, Illinois, Lake, Illinois Beach State Park - North Unit., 42.47397 -87.81113, 187m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.