Dataset: USU-UTC
Taxa: Stereocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium Lichen Collection (Utah State University)


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UTC00146538Degeraii   1940-04-14
United States, Hawaii, [locality not specified]

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UTC00268322Catherine Cort   plt6-152012-06-12
USA, Wyoming, about 500 (airline) ft. South of La Barge Creek Road, about 15840 ft West of highway 189, North West of Fontenelle Reseviour, 42.19687 -110.30474, 2327m

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UTC00277260T.H. Nash III   421561992-08-05
United States, Hawaii, Hawai'i, Island of Hawai'i, Puu Oo, along the Saddle Road (HI 220) E. of turn off to Mauna Kea, 19.6666667 -155.4, 1750m

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Lepraria caesiella R.C. Harris
UTC00277128J.C. Lendemer   38232005-03-03
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, On the grounds of the Rutgers University Pinelands Field Station, ca. 2.4 km N of Four Mile Circle, ca. 1.6 km NE of Early's Crossing, UTM 18 534398E 4418513N, 39.949167 -74.5975, 30m

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Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck
UTC00277319Janet Marsh   80581997-07-17
Canada, British Columbia, Bulkley-Nechako, Germansen Lake, 55.70738 -124.81859

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UTC00277541T.H. Nash III   382241995-12-30
Mexico, Baja California, along ridge interior from Punta Santo Tomás, 31.558333 -116.680556, 200m

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Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck
UTC00277605B.D. Ryan   30647-a1993-10-06
United States, Washington, Skagit, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, along road 2600-012, S of Road 26, mile 11-12, 48.2916667 -121.4166667, 260m

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Lepraria caesioalba (B. de Lesd.) J. R. Laundon
UTC00277368B.D. Ryan   250961989-08-21
United States, California, Siskiyou, edge of Marble Mountain Wilderness, to ca. 1.6 km along trail from Lovers Camp, 41.575 -123.141667, 1280 - 1463m

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UTC00277719T.H. Nash III   299201991-07-14
United States, Washington, Skamania, along eastern edge of Big Lava Bed in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, ca. 10 km NW of Willard, 45.85 -121.716667, 750m


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