Dataset: UPS
Taxa: Coccotremataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Herbarium of the Museum of Evolution, Uppsala University


UPS
L-025678I.M. Brodo   1968-07-31
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands, Moresby Island. 'Blue Heron Bay' north of Sunday Inlet. Headland rock at shore. On salt spray zone above Verrucaria maura.

UPS
Coccotrema pocillarium (Cummings) Brodo
L-025679I.M. Brodo, M.J. Shchepanek & W.B. Schofield   1967-06-21
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands, Graham Island. Gudal Bay, shoreline trees on north side. On Alnus rubra in glades of protected cave.

UPS
Coccotrema pocillarium (Cummings) Brodo
L-162703T.H. Nash III   445342003-08-09
United States, Alaska, Wrangell-Petersburg Borough, Tongass National Forest, 5 km N of Petersburg, Sukoi Inlets, 10m

UPS
Coccotrema pocillarium (Cummings) Brodo
L-106105T. Tönsberg   155221991-05-16
United States, Alaska, Kodiak Island E, along road to Cape Chiniak, near Twin Cr. W Fork, 0 - 10m

UPS
Coccotrema cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll.Arg.
L-004240H. Shibuichi   1984-07-26
Japan, Kagoshima, Ohsumi

UPS
Perforaria cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll.Arg.
L-123268Yasuhiko Asahina   1954-08-21
Japan, Nagano, Sinano, Mt. Ontaké (Kurosawa-guti, 5-gome)

UPS
Perforaria cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll.Arg.
L-097362H. Shibuichi   1977-07-25
Japan, Nara, Yamato, Mt. Hinode-dake, Ohdaigahara Mts, Yoshino-gun, Honshu, 1650m

UPS
Perforaria cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll.Arg.
L-028721S. Kurokawa   1959-09-01
Japan, Iwate, Rikuchu, Mt Hayachine, on bark of trees., 900 - 1300m

UPS
Lepolichen granulatus (Hook. f. & Taylor) Müll. Arg.
L-046889Per Dusén   1896-03-28
Chile, Magallanes y Antárctica Chilena, Isla Desolacion, Puerto Angosto


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