Dataset: PRM-Knudsen-
Taxa: Physciaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Collection of Kerry Knudsen at Prague National Museum (PRM)


PRM-Knudsen
Physconia muscigena (Ach.) Poelt
Kerry Knudsen   185182017-04-01
Czech Republic, South Moravia, Distr. Břeclav, Pavlovské Hills, Kočičí kámen National Monument, 48.8135 16.637278, 362m

PRM-Knudsen
Kerry Knudsen   96252008-05-28
United States, California, Ventura, Santa Monica Mountains: Thousand Oaks, 1430 Hidden Valley Road, in and next to the corrals., 34.10861 -118.91944, 355m

PRM-Knudsen
Physcia halei J.W. Thomson
Kerry Knudsen   190692019-03-07
U.S.A., New Mexico, Dona Ana, Las Cruces, Soledad Rocks, 32.29725 -106.6101, 1605m

PRM-Knudsen
Rinodina cana (Arnold) Arnold
Kerry Knudsen   190832019-03-09
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mountains, Soledad Canyon, 32.314404 -106.577523, 1768m

PRM-Knudsen
Physcia halei J.W. Thomson
Kerry Knudsen   190692019-03-07
U.S.A., New Mexico, Dona Ana, Las Cruces, Soledad Rocks, 32.29725 -106.6101, 1605m

PRM-Knudsen
Phaeophyscia nigricans (Flörke) Moberg
Kerry Knudsen   19112.42019-03-09
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mountains, Soledad Canyon, 32.297138 -106.61016, 1768m

PRM-Knudsen
Physconia detersa (Nyl.) Poelt
Kerry Knudsen   19122.22019-03-09
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mountains, Soledad Canyon, 32.297138 -106.61016, 1768m

PRM-Knudsen
Phaeophyscia hirsuta (Mereschk.) Essl.
Kerry Knudsen   19114.12019-03-15
U.S.A., New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mountains, mouth of Bar Canyon, 32.30461 -106.58994, 1688m

PRM-Knudsen
Phaeophyscia nigricans (Flörke) Moberg
Kerry Knudsen   191032019-03-11
U.S.A., New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mountains, Dripping Springs Nature Reserve, along trail to Fillmore Canyon, 32.336694 -106.59438, 1674m


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