Dataset: HPSU
Taxa: Acarosporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Portland State University Lichens


HPSU
Pleopsidium chlorophanum (Wahlenb.) Zopf
20927John A. Christy, David H. Wagner   4961977-04-03
U.S.A., Oregon, Douglas, Umpqua National Forest, North Umpqua River, Panther Leap, just N of Horseshoe Bend., 43.294862 -122.61755, 610m

HPSU
Pleopsidium chlorophanum (Wahlenb.) Zopf
20928John A. Christy, Larry H. Pike   2571976-10-23
U.S.A., Oregon, Deschutes, 7 mi E of Sisters along Highway 126, former Juniper Wayside State Park, adjacent to Deep Canyon., 44.292972 -121.404767, 915m

HPSU
Acarospora schleicheri (Ach.) A. Massal.
20929John A. Christy, David H. Wagner   14041978-04-15
U.S.A., Oregon, Morrow, Boardman Naval Weapons Facility, just S of Boardman. T02N, R25E, Sec. 25., 45.651271 -119.654456, 244m

HPSU
Acarospora schleicheri (Ach.) A. Massal.
22989John A. Christy, Roger Rosentreter, Bruce McCune, Bruce Ryan.   75171991-03-23
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada, Powerline site, 14 mi S of Boise, 7 mi SSE of Kuna.<br/>, 43.461882 -116.283305, 866m

HPSU
Pleopsidium chlorophanum (Wahlenb.) Zopf
23719Shari D. Tims   11981-10-05
U.S.A., Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, Santa Rita Mountains, Madera Canyon, Josephine Saddle, 35 mi SSE of Tucson., 31.693874 -110.861056, 2134m

HPSU
Acarospora fuscata (Schrad.) Arnold
23748Shari D. Tims   231981-09-17
U.S.A., Arizona, Maricopa, 1/8 mi W of Tortilla Flat., 33.526349 -111.393094, 915m

HPSU
Acarospora schleicheri (Ach.) A. Massal.
23750Shari D. Tims   21981-09-17
U.S.A., Arizona, Maricopa, 1/8 mi W of Tortilla Flat., 33.526349 -111.393094, 915m

HPSU
Acarospora strigata (Nyl.) Jatta
23751Shari D. Tims   31981-09-17
U.S.A., Arizona, Maricopa, 1/8 mi W of Tortilla Flat., 33.526349 -111.393094, 915m


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