Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rimelia cetrata (Parmotrema cetratum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
DOV0121963   
United States, Delaware

Hot Springs National Park Herbarium


HOSP
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
HOSP002120Jewel Moore   81-30271981-10-03
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Peak Trail

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
B159626Martyn J. Dibben   202591969-08-14
United States, North Carolina, Craven

MIL
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
B125593M. E. Hale   451261975-03-25
Venezuela, Tachira, - 2100m

MIL
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
B159488Martyn J. Dibben   214141971-05-14
United States, North Carolina, Surry

MIL
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale & Fletcher
B136671Martyn J. Dibben   206241970-03-07
United States, North Carolina, Stokes

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:62251Collector(s): T. R. Hopkins   5621976-08-15
United States, Texas, Anderson County, Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area, 12 miles E. of Palestine, 31.939987 -95.890847


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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