Dataset: PH
Taxa: Omphalora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


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Omphalora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) T.H. Nash & Hafellner
PH00093378Paigle   s.n.1936-00-00
United States, Arizona

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Omphalora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) T.H. Nash & Hafellner
PH00093379Cyrus G. Pringle   s.n.1936-00-00
United States, Arizona, Santa Monica Range., 2591m

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Omphalora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) T.H. Nash & Hafellner
PH00093380Henry A. Pilsbry   s.n.1922-10-21
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, Nogal Peak, Sierra Blanca.

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Omphalora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) T.H. Nash & Hafellner
PH00093381T. H. Nash III   185771981-10-05
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Baldy Saddle below Mt. Wrightstone Santa Rita Mtns., 31.699796 -110.849253

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Omphalora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) T.H. Nash & Hafellner
PH00093382Thomas H. Nash, III   348551994-07-03
United States, Arizona, Apache, Mount Baldy Wilderness, adjacent cliffs about 2 kilometers from Phelp's cabin along trail to Mount Baldy., 33.916667 -109.5, 2900m


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