Dataset: UCSC
Taxa: Megasporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History at University of California Santa Cruz


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Aspicilia caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) Arnold
UCSC 2354J. Robertson   8698b2000-05-15
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz, Upper campus, 37.00222222 -122.0672222

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7147.00K.M. Kellman   87242017-10-06
U.S.A., California, Nevada Co., Sagehen Creek Field Station, UC Reserve, 39.43279 -123.23741, 1950m

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Aspicilia contorta (Hoffm.) Krempelh.
7282.00K.M. Kellman   82422016-06-17
U.S.A., California, Santa Clara Co., Monte Bello Open Space Preserve, 37.316667 -122.133333, 850m

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Aspicilia cyanescens Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
7283.00K.M. Kellman   82052016-05-08
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz Co., Fall Creek, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, 37.05 -122.1, 380m

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UCSC 7414K.M. Kellman   89312018-08-27
United States, California, Santa Cruz, Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, 37.02642 -122.05767, 90m

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Circinaria contorta (Hoffm.) A. Nordin, Savić & Tibell
7296.00K.M. Kellman   84852017-01-19
U.S.A., California, Santa Clara Co., 37.266667 -122.133333, 790m

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Aspicilia confusa Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
7438K.M. Kellman   80112016-02-25
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz Co., Big Basin Redwoods State Park, 37.133333 -122.183333, 700m

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Aspicilia cyanescens Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
7461.00K.M. Kellman   90262019-01-25
U.S.A., California, Napa Co., Quail Ridge Natural Reserve, University of California, 38.50466 -122.1533, 210m

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
7606.00K.M. Kellman & Lise Peterson   93652021-05-14
U.S.A., California, Monterey Co., Rocks Ranch, Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, 36.81409 -121.60991, 320m

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Aspicilia A. Massal.
7905.00Penelope N. Gillette   16
U.S.A., San Benito Co., Strathearn Ranch, 36.85303 -121.1625, 750m


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