T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon

Creator(s):
  • Krysta Duran : Field Museum of Natural History | R. Lücking : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • Krysta Duran : Field Museum of Natural History | R. Lücking : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • Krysta Duran : Field Museum of Natural History | R. Lücking : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • Krysta Duran : Field Museum of Natural History | R. Lücking : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Photographer | Editor
  • Photographer | Editor
  • Photographer | Editor
  • Photographer | Editor
  • U.S.A. (New York), T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon 48 (Accession number: 466937)

    Description:
  • U.S.A. (New York), T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon 48 (Accession number: 466937)

    Description:
  • U.S.A. (New York), T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon 48 (Accession number: 466937)

    Description:
  • U.S.A. (New York), T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon 48 (Accession number: 466937)

    Description:
Current Determination: Dermatocarpon luridum (With.) J. R. Laundon
Family: Verrucariaceae
Location: United States of America: New York
Locality: Vicinity of South Bay, Wellesley Island
Coordinates: 44.32 -76

Collector(s): T. R. Robinson & W. R. Maxon
Collection Date: 31 May 1902
Catalog Subset: Lichens
EMu IRN: 3337804
OccurenceID: a69924e0-3358-4c8e-b45e-e7a90372d285

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