Dataset: EVE-
Taxa: Xanthoria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Evergreen Natural History Museum


EVE
Xanthoria chlorochroa (Tuck.) Hale
388K. Dillman   541993-09-05
USA, Colorado, N. Moffat, Dinosaur Nat. Monument, Canyon of Iodore, T9N, R102W, Sec 29SW, 1890m

EVE
Xanthoria elegans (Link) Th. Fr.
389Bill Sanders   841981-07-02
USA, Montana, Glacier, 4.5 Mi. W of East Glacier (or 6.9 Mi. East of Marias Pass, Summit Campground) off Rt. 2, T30N R13W, 1524m

EVE
Xanthoria fallax (Hepp) Arnold
390K. Dillman   48
USA, Idaho, Bannock, City Creek Drainage, West of Pocatello, T7S R34E, Sec 9, 1524m

EVE
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
391C. Schwennesen   1979-05-30
USA, Washington, Thurston, TESC campus

EVE
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
392K. Svara   111998-05-18
USA, Washington, Thurston, TESC campus, lawn at South edge of PSME/ACMA forest, T18N R2W, 65m

EVE
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
393Josh Levy   111987-07-11
USA, Washington, Thurston, Scatter Creek, 6m

EVE
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
394S. Reinhart   1301994-02-04
USA, Washington, Thurston, 3259 Capital Blvd, Tumwater, 30m

EVE
Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber
395S.A. Evans   341981-07-10
USA, Montana, Sanders, Thompson Falls Recreation Area, 1 Mi. West of Thompson Falls off Rt. 200, 853m

EVE
Xanthoria ramulosa (Tuck.) Herre
396K. Rhode   271995-02-22
USA, Washington, Thurston, TESC campus, 30m

EVE
Xanthoria sorediata (Vain.) Poelt
397S. A. Evans   151981-07-02
USA, Montana, Glacier, 4.5 Mi. West of East Glacier along HWY 2, T30N R13W, 1524m

EVE
EVE-L-0000759Daphne Stone   102092022-09-14
United States, Washington, Skagit, WNW of Anacortes, Cypress Island, 48.5405 -122.7222, 2m


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Google Map

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