Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lepraria lanata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
14386013lboggess   2018-07-00
United States of America, Tennessee, Tennessee, US, 35.8005587799 -84.3249365203

iNat-iNaturalist
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
26391118arya_de_silva   2019-06-00
United States of America, North Carolina, North Carolina, US, 35.4422016258 -83.0752924702

iNat-iNaturalist
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
52462851lboggess   2020-06-00
United States of America, Georgia, United States, 34.8171711986 -83.3016095051

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 99991Jason Hollinger   MUOB 999912011-06-02
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mount Leconte, 35.654 -83.4436, 1991 - 1991m

MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 100312Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1003122011-06-02
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Boulevard Trail, 35.6541 -83.4322, 1941 - 1941m

MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 100337Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1003372011-06-02
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Porters Gap, 35.6465 -83.3597, 1651 - 1651m

MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 100339Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1003392011-06-03
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Laurel Top, 35.663 -83.3296, 1660 - 1660m

MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 105653Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1056532009-11-29
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Alum Cave Trail, 35.6417 -83.4404

MUOB
Lepraria lanata Tønsberg
MUOB 177531Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1775312014-04-02
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near Pecks Corner, 35.6611 -83.3512, 512 - 512m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.