Dataset: UCSB
Taxa: Icmadophilaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Lichen Collection


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Dibaeis baeomyces (L. f.) Rambold & Hertel
UCSB043715James C. Lendemer   2872001-12-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, Hamburg Watershed, northeast of Hamburg, northwest of Lenhartsville, Greenwich Township, 40.58 -75.94

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UCSB044967Wilfred B. Schofield   278121965-08-10
Canada, British Columbia, long lake at north base of Mountain Buxton

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Siphula ceratites (Wahlenb.) Fr.
UCSB044234Wilfred B. Schofield   308961966-07-06
Canada, British Columbia, mucky areas in bog, Upper Victoria Lake, S.W. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands

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Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
UCSB044201Sam Shushan   421964-10-11
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Devlin Park. On steep north-facing hillside under spruce and lodgepole pine. 6.4 kilometers northwest of Nederland, 40 -105.3345, 2957m

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Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. ex Schaer.
UCSB044098F. M. Boas   831966-05-09
United States, Alaska, Skagway Hoonah Angoon, Clifton Station, Skagway


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