Dataset: UC
Taxa: Xanthopyreniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B. D. Ryan
UC1200699Lee Bonar   s.n.1932-08-21
United States, California, Land's End

UC
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B. D. Ryan
UC1459363A. M. Crane   58141976-06-03
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island; Cordova Bay, 9.6 kilometers north of Victoria, 48.533333 -123.366667

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Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B. D. Ryan
UC1942057Albert W. C. T. Herre   s.n.1906-07-19
United States, California, Point Lobos, San Francisco

UC
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B. D. Ryan
UC1512216Richard B. Clark   14-41980-05-14
United States, California, Bodega Bay, seashore rocks north of Horseshoe Cove.

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Collemopsidium sublitorale (Leight.) Grube & B. D. Ryan
UC1994988Isabelle Tavares   s.n.1960-08-07
United States, California, La Jolla

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Collemopsidium sublitoralis (Leight.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
UC266220N. L. Gardner   S.N.1921-01-00
United States, California, San Francisco, Land's End


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Google Map

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