Dataset: OSC
Taxa: Porinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Porina Müll. Arg.
99032Sanford Tepfer   s.n.1938-04-24
United States, New Jersey, Warren, Buttzville.

OSC:USFS Lichens
Segestria leptalea (Durieu & Mont.) R.C. Harris
OSC-M-278546A. Mikulin, K. Gossen   s.n.1996-04-17
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Siuslaw National Forest: Hebo Ranger District: Cascade Head Experimental Forest 2 km S of the Neskowin/Lewis Creeks confluence and 0.2 km N of Rd. 1861. FIA Site # CascHd02, 45.03316 -123.91791, 360m

OSC
Segestria leptalea (Durieu & Mont.) R.C. Harris
173020Haldeman   33662019-11-11
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Chuckanut Mountains, Larrabee State Park, Ridge Trail., 48.6588 -122.4626, 518m

OSC
Trichothelium aeneum (Körb.) R.C. Harris
135422Lawrence H. Pike   38331973-06-01
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Fogarty Creek State Park, 2 miles N of Depoe Bay, 44.83333333 -124.05, 9m

OSC:USFS Lichens
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-278504A. Mikulin, K. Gossen   s.n.1996-04-16
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Siuslaw National Forest: Cascade Head National Scenic Research Area: Cascade Head Experimental Forest: Salmon River Estuary: Knight County Park, along Crowley Creek. FIA Site # CascHd01, 45.03317 -124.00121, 2m

OSC:USFS Lichens
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-278518A. Mikulin, K. Gossen   s.n.1996-04-16
United States, Oregon, Lincoln, Siuslaw National Forest: Cascade Head National Scenic Research Area: Cascade Head Experimental Forest: Salmon River Estuary: Knight County Park, along Crowley Creek. FIA Site # CascHd01, 45.03317 -124.00121, 2m

OSC:USFS Lichens
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-278580A. Mikulin, K. Gossen   s.n.1996-04-17
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Siuslaw National Forest: Cascade Head National Scenic Research Area: Cascade Head Experimental Forest Along Fall Creek 0.3 km S of Hwy. 101. FIA Site # CascHd04, 45.08317 -123.96791, 60m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Körb.) Hafellner & Kalb
164105Michael Haldeman   2516A2017-08-26
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, in Cedar Creek 2 km ne of Southwick where Clearwater, Latah & Nez Perce Counties meet, 46.62234 -116.451661, 785m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Körb.) Hafellner & Kalb
90502S. Uebel   SU461 , CVS ID 10760762000-09-13
United States, Oregon, Douglas, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg District, T. 21.0S R. 06.0W SEC 23, 43.73486 -123.3711, 488m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-050521Michael Haldeman   38422021-06-25
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Sumas Mt, north of the summit, east of Paradise Valley Road, 48.95 -122.17, 555m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-050522Michael Haldeman   38362021-06-02
United States, Washington, San Juan, Blakely Island, west side of Spencer Lake, 48.6 -122.8, 70m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-052661A. L. Rosso   9431995-09-19
United States, OREGON, Lane, Traingle Lake Cr, SW of Triangle Lake, Coast Range. Waterfalls recreation area, just below falls and above chute., 44.158333 -123.575, 200m

OSC
Pseudosagedia aenea (Wallr.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-052662Bruce McCune   270412003-07-00
United States, WASHINGTON, Pacific, Chinook County Park, picnic area by estuarine flats of Columbia River, 46.26187 -123.9324, 5m

OSC:USFS Lichens
Pseudosagedia chlorotica (Ach.) Hafellner & Kalb
OSC-M-278545A. Mikulin, K. Gossen   s.n.1996-04-17
United States, Oregon, Tillamook, Siuslaw National Forest: Hebo Ranger District: Cascade Head Experimental Forest 2 km S of the Neskowin/Lewis Creeks confluence and 0.2 km N of Rd. 1861. FIA Site # CascHd02, 45.03316 -123.91791, 360m


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