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

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


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Pseudoparmelia uleana (M?ll.Arg.)Ellix & T. Nash
W. Platt   931992-03-22
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Rocky Bayou St Recreation Area; Just E of Niceville.

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S. C. Tucker   285501987-10-02
United States, Louisiana, St Tammany Parish, Nyssa bog, ca. 1.5 mi on gravel road NW of jct with State 36, ca. 11 mi E of Abita Springs; bog is ca. 50 yds E of gravel road, 30.436111 -89.85

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Robert S. Egan   142541990-12-30
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Co. Rd. 368, 3.6 Mi NW of junnc. of 319 at Crawfordville Apalachicola Nat Forest, 30?12' N, 84? 27' W

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Pseudoparmelia uleana (M?ll.Arg.) Elix & Nash
P.J. Barbour   18301978-02-18
United States, Mississippi, Hancock, US Hwy 90 at Pearlington: 1.4 mi E of East Middle Pearl River

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Pseudoparmelia uleana (M?ll. Arg.) Elix & Nash
S. C. Tucker   109361972-11-05
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Summit of dunes,. Gulf side of Dauphin Island, Mobile Bay

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Pseudoparmelia uleana (M?ll. Arg.) Elix & Nash
S. C. Tucker   270091985-08-09
United States, Florida, Walton, Grayton beach State park on Gulf of Mexico, about 25 mi W of Panama City

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Pseudoparmelia uleana (Mull.Arg.) Elix & T.Nash(Elix & Nash 1997)
R. Seavey   13022003-01-07
United States, Florida, Dade, Everglades Nat Park; On edge of hammock adjacent to Pa-hay-okee overlood

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Pseudoparmelia uleana (Mull.Arg.) Elix & T.Nash
Rick & Jean Seavey   13862007-03-21
United States, Florida, Collier, From Big Cypress Nat Preserve S of the Storter boardwalk

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W. J. Platt   14113D2014-12-08
United States, Florida, Gulf, St Joseph Peninsula State Park, on dune ca. 200 m W of St Joe Bay, 3m


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