Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Vermilacinia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
WWB-L-4828Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #3511995-11-01
United States, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Point Colville; on west-most part of BLM property, 48.422222 -122.809444, 20m

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
WWB-L-4936Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #4581995-11-08
USA, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Iceberg Point; along easter bluff NE of monument, 48.42167 -122.88972, 30m

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
4828   

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
4849   

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
4934   

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
4936   

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
4939   

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Vermilacinia cephalota (Tuck.) Spjut & Hale
5002   


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