Dataset: OBI-
Taxa: Porinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Robert F. Hoover Herbarium, Cal Poly State University - Lichens


OBI
Porina chlorotica (Ach.) Müll.Arg.
086011Shirley Sparling   L45D1988-09-08
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, N of Diablo Canyon, opposite Lion Rock, 35.220149 -120.867199

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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Michener) R.C. Harris
OBI149574Gary B. Perlmutter   29902014-06-10
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Lake Crabtree County Park, Transect 1 (10 m from hwy I-40), 70 m SE from origin, 35.844833 -78.790722, 99m

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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Michener) R.C. Harris
OBI149573Perlmutter, Gary B.   30032014-06-10
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Lake Crabtree County Park, Transect 2 (35 m from hwy I-40), 50 m SE from origin, 35.844833 -78.790722, 94m

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Pseudosagedia cestrensis (Michener) R.C. Harris
OBI186329Perlmutter, Gary B.   34362014-10-02
United States, North Carolina, Wake, RDU Authority forest, NE of I-40, 25 m from forest edge along highway, 30 m NE of transect origin., 35.84575 -78.791194, 97m


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