Dataset: SBBG
Taxa: Cetrelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Delise ex Duby) Culb. & Culb.
SBBG007439LC. C. Bratt   77651992-05-03
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Wildwood Recreation Area Off Rte. 26, Wildwood

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007451LJ. C. Lendemer   915a2003-05-22
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Along Yew Creek, Cranberry Glades Natural Area, Cranberry Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest., 38.199973 -80.252332, 366m

SBBG
Cetrelia chicitae (W. Culb.) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007447LRobert S. Egan   El-36841972-10-08
United States, Maine, Hancock, Mt. Desert Island; Acadia National Park, 2.5 mi NNW of Southwest Harbor. on cliffs at the South end of Echo Lake, 61m

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007454LRobert Egan   El-32331971-09-04
United States, Vermont, Washington, Moretown Gap, 6.5 mi NW of Northfield, 72.7125 -44.2375, 488m

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007455LS. C. Tucker   6530A1966-08-12
United States, Virginia, Page, Lewis Falls Trai, Shenandoah National Park.

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C.Culb.
SBBG007437LW. J. Eyerdam   19211957-11-10
United States, Washington, Clallam, Beaver Lake

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007452LRoger Rosentreter   89761994-09-21
United States, Vermont, Lamoille, Forest Health Monitoring Plot #21, Molly Bog, N of Stowe., 44.554167 -72.627778, 600m

SBBG
Cetrelia nuda (Hue) W. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007449LH. Harada   6321981-11-02
Japan, Tokushima, Mima-gun, itchu-mura (village), Mt. Maruzasa,en route from Meoto Pond to Tsuzuroh, 1180m

SBBG
Cetrelia chicitae (W.L. Culb.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb
SBBG007446LR. Egan   125641981-06-10
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Whiteside Mountain, 5.5 miles E of Highlands on US Route 64, then 1 mi south on Whiteside Mountain Road., 1295 - 1622m

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007453LC. M. Wetmore   227241974-07-02
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Loon Lake along Gunflint Trail, 30 mi N of Lutsen. At west end of lake around rock cliffs.

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007443LS. C. Tucker   83501969-08-23
United States, Washington, Jefferson, Orchard E of Lake Quinault

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C.Culb.
SBBG007440LUnknown   s.n.1982-10-00
Spain, Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C.Culb.
SBBG007444LB. D. Ryan   301041993-09-25
United States, Washington, Skagit, Sauk Rd, E of Hwy 530, ca. 9.5 km NE of Darrington, 0.7 km W of the Sauk River., 48.316667 -121.55, 125m

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Duby) Culb. & C.Culb.
SBBG007442LBruce McCune   219901994-09-00
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Eagle Creek, just E of Eagle Creek Fish Hatchery, 45.033333 -122.2, 300m

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.) Krog
SBBG007456LS. C. Tucker   6530B1966-08-12
United States, Virginia, Page, Lewis Falls Trai, Shenandoah National Park.

SBBG
Cetrelia olivetorum (Nyl.) Culb. & C. Culb.
Roger Rosentreter   89761994-09-21
United States, Vermont, Lamoille, Forest Health Monitoring Plt #21. Molly Bog, N of Stowe, 44.554167 -72.627778, 600m

SBBG
Cetrelia chicitae (W.L. Culb.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb
SBBG007445LC. C. Bratt   51051986-10-01
United States, New York, Essex, Along trail Ausable Chasm

SBBG
Cetrelia cetrarioides (Delise ex Duby) W. L. Culb. & C. Culb. W. L. Culb. & C. Culb.
SBBG007438LC. C. Bratt   77741992-05-03
United States, Oregon, Clackamas, Family Picnic Area, Wildwood Recreation Site off Rte. 26 near Wildwood


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