Dataset: OS
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ohio State University Herbarium


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OS0001067Cyrus G Pringle   195/S 21,1571894-06-03
Mexico, Oaxaca, Sierra de San Felipe, 3200m

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undetermined
OS0001395T.H. Nash   8i6971974-08-22
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada, San Vincent Guerro, 31.3333333 -116.25

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Polycauliona bolacina (Tuck.) Arup, Frödén & Søchting
OS0002454T.H. Nash   1974-05-30
Mexico, Baja California Sur

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Obscuroplaca camptidia (Tuck.) Søchting, Arup & Bungartz
OS0002464T. H. Nash   1973-03-21
Mexico, Coahuila

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Tephromela atra (Hudson) Hafellner
OS0005371T.H. Nash III   88301974-05-25
México, Baja Caifornia Norte, 7.7 mi. S of El Rosarito

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Leptogium corticola (Taylor) Tuck.
OS0005838C. G. Pringle   1908-07-14
Mexico, Morelos, La Cima

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Pannaria Delise ex Bory
OS0006262C. G. Pringle   1908-07-14
Mexico, Morelos, La Cima

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OS0006521Thomas A. Williams   1892-02-26
Mexico, Veracruz

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OS0022251T. H. Nash   1974-05-23
Mexico, Baja California, near Bahía de San Quintín; 30.4833333 -116.0333333, 30.4833333 -116.0333333, 46m

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Teloschistes exilis (Michaux) Vain.
OS0012604J. G. Smith   1892-01-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Orizaba

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Teloschistes villosus (Ach.) Norman
OS0012653C. R. Orcutt   
Mexico, Baja California, detailed locality information protected

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Trichoramalina crinita (Tuck.) Rundel & Bowler
OS0012715T. H. Nash   1974-05-26
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Mexico; 13.8 mi. north of Route 1 and SW of El Arco

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Xanthoria (Fr.) Th. Fr.
OS0014519T. H. Nash   1973-03-21
Mexico, Nuevo León, High desert stop road to Linares


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