Dataset: GEO
Taxa: Arthonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Arthonia rubella (Fée) Nyl.
24619Sean Q. Beeching; Lisa Kruse   2007-10-24
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, Cumberland Island, 30.92181 -81.44204

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia rubella (Fée) Nyl.
24612Sean Q. Beeching; Lisa Kruse   2007-10-24
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, Cumberland Island, 30.85205 -81.45533

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia susa R.C. Harris & Lendemer
24800Sean Q. Beeching   2019-11-22
United States of America, Georgia, Towns County, Charles H. Wharton Conservation Center, Madison, Georgia, 34.5566 -83.9922

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia rubella (Fée) Nyl.
24630Sean Q. Beeching; Lisa Kruse   2007-10-24
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, Cumberland Island, 31.7386 -81.41728

GEO:General Collection
24572Sean Q. Beeching; Lisa Kruse   2007-10-24
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, Cumberland Island, 30.7386 -81.41728

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia caudata Willey
15578Sean Q. Beeching   2020-07-16
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, Dobbs Hall, Emory University, 33.793 -84.3247

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia quintaria Nyl.
16901Sean Q. Beeching   2020-04-21
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, south of lake, closed off area, Lullwater, Emory University, 33.7977 -84.3126

GEO:General Collection
16749Sean Q. Beeching   2020-05-17
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, Path north of lake at Peachtree Creek, Lullwater, Emory University, 33.7999 -84.3136

GEO:General Collection
Arthonia rubella (Fée) Nyl.
16902Sean Q. Beeching   2020-04-05
United States of America, Georgia, DeKalb County, back of 13 Eagle Row, Emory University, 33.7954 -84.3182


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