Dataset: YM
Taxa: Placynthiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Yosemite National Park Lichen Herbarium


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Placynthium asperellum (Ach.) Trevisan
YOSE 250323Matthias Schultz   165612009-09-18
United States, California, Mariposa, Sierra Nevada, Stanislaus National Forest, Bull Creek Rd. just southwest of Bower Cave., 37.735083 -120.011028, 852m

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Placynthium asperellum (Ach.) Trevisan
YOSE 250325Matthias Schultz   16563a2009-09-18
United States, California, Mariposa, Sierra Nevada, Stanislaus National Forest, Old Yosemite Rd, just west of Bower Cave., 37.739806 -120.014, 913m

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Placynthium asperellum (Ach.) Trevisan
YOSE 250361Matthias Schultz   16593a2009-09-21
United States, California, Tuolumne, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park, lower Marble outcrop at Snow Creek confluence (Hoffman Marble 2)., 37.8305 -119.512139, 2645m

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Placynthium flabellosum (Tuck.) Zahlbr.
YOSE 250365Matthias Schultz   16595a2009-09-21
United States, California, Tuolumne, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite NP, Mammoth Peak Overlook on Tioga Pass Road between Tuolumne Meadows and Tioga Pass Entrance Station, Dana Fork of Tuolumne River running through montane meadow., 37.878722 -119.272639, 2883m

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Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
YOSE 250389Matthias Schultz   166092009-09-26
United States, California, Tulare, Sierra Nevada, Sequoia National Forest, north of Fairview, Limestone Cliff campground., 35.963306 -118.479222, 2800m

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Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
YOSE 220331M.A.B. Hutten   141152008-09-06
United States, California, Mariposa, Site Name: The Rostrum. Yosemite National Park. On north side of Wawona Road (Rte 41), 2 miles west of Wawona Tunnel on seep slabs above The Rostrum. South rim of Yosemite Valley., 37.716623 -119.706552, 1413m


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