Dataset: UBC-lichen
Search Criteria: Cuba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Dibaeis absoluta (Tuck.) Kalb & Gierl
L36118T. Pocs, D. Reyes   90491978-11-10
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra. Gran Piedra. Farallon sobre la cafeteriaen, 1110m

UBC:lichen
Megalaria isidiza (Makhija & Nagarkar) Fryday & Lendemer
L44317H. Imshaug   249291959-08-13
Cuba, Oriente, seaside slope, Loma del Gato, Sierra Maestra (cultivated area)

UBC:lichen
L50668T. Pocs   91751980-05-12
Cuba, Oriente, Cuchillas de Moa, bosque serpentina en la ladera NE del Revuelto de los Chinos. Prov. Holguin., 850 - 980m

UBC:lichen
L50944T. Pocs, L. Catasus   1978-10-18
Cuba, Oriente, Holguin, ad latera septentrionalia montis Cerro Galano., 200 - 360m

UBC:lichen
L50666T. Pocs   91781980-10-12
Cuba, Oriente, Cuchillas de Moa, an la cima de Pico el Toldo., 1100 - 1130m

UBC:lichen
Sticta damaecornis (Sw.) Ach. [erroneous spelling]
L50701T. Pocs   9087/H1979-04-20
Cuba, Oriente, Sierra Maestra, Pluviisilva humeda cerca del arroyo saltado., 1300m


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