Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nardia lescurii (Alicularia lescurii)
Search Criteria: Illinois; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


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Nardia lescurii (Aust.) Underw.
ILLS00002171Robbin C. Moran   21381982-05-02
United States, Illinois, Clark, Rocky Branch Nature Preserve., 39.465868 -87.765862

ILLS
Nardia lescurii (Aust.) Underw.
ILLS00002170Bill N. McKnight   35821983-10-16
United States, Illinois, Clark, Rocky Branch, 2 miles northeast of Clarkville., 39.472198 -87.77126

ILLS
Nardia lescurii (Aust.) Underw.
ILLS00002172Bill N. McKnight   8261980-11-01
United States, Illinois, Clark, Rocky Hollow, 8 miles southeast of Martinsville, on west side midway through hollow., 39.253545 -87.775958

University of Illinois Herbarium


ILL
Nardia lescurii (Aust.) Underw.
ILL00013161B.N. McKnight   7501980-09-26
United States, Illinois, Clark, Rocky Hollow, 9 miles S.E. of Martinsville.

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Nardia lescurii (Austin) Underw.
ILL00031606W.N. McKnight   16611982-05-02
United States, Illinois, Clark, Rocky Branch Nature Preserve, 600m


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