Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Schismatomma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L7947W.A. Weber, R. Santesson   1951966-04-02
United States, California, monterey county: cypress point, 17-mile drive, between pacific grove and carmel, monterey peninsula.

UBC:lichen
Schismatomma picconianum (Bagl.) J.Steiner
L7948M. Steiner   s.n.1956-04-30
Italy, Savona, ligurien, isola gallinara, e-seite., 40m

UBC:lichen
Schismatomma pericleum (Ach.) Branth & Rostrup
L47220Curtis R Bjork, Darwyn Coxson   262592012-05-29
Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Plateau. Prince George, across from the Canfor pulp mill, 53.92 -122.75

UBC:lichen
Schismatomma pluriloculare (Zahlbr.) Zahlbr.
L48089Curtis R Bjork   223942011-04-12
United States, Washington, Skagit. Redondo Beach Park, near Deception Pass, 48.42 -122.7, - 50m

UBC:lichen
Schismatomma abietinum (Humb.) A. Massal.
L50847V. Vasak & A. Vezda   1977-06-21
Georgia, Colchis, Sochi, supra lacum Rica., 1300m


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