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

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


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Schaereria cinereorufa (Schaerer) Th. Fr.
S. C. Tucker   31827b1992-04-02
United States, California, Sierra, Indian Valley Cmpgrd, N Fk Yuba River, St Hwy 49, 10.7 mi W of Downieville, Tahoe Nat Forest

SBBG
Schaereria cinereorufa (Schaerer) Th. Fr.
S. C. Tucker   62801966-03-13
United States, California, Santa Cruz, ridge N of Castle Rock, ? mi SE of Saratoga Gap (junction of Skyline boulevard & state road 9).

SBBG
Schaereria cinereorufa (Schaer.) Th. Fr.
S. C. Tucker   31869B1992-04-02
United States, California, Yolo, 0.5 mi N of University Airport, 1 mi W of Davis; UC Davis campus

SBBG
Schaereria cinereorufa (Schaerer) Th. Fr.
A. Lievens   3629A1989-03-20
United States, Texas, Bexar, Northwest of San Antonio; Babcock Road, 8.5 miles northwest of its intersection with De Zavala Road

SBBG
Schaereria fuscocinerea (Nyl.) Clauzade & Roux
J. Hafellner   105811980-09-09
SPAIN, Prov. de Madrid, Sierra de Guadarrama,Rd from Puerto de Los Cotos to PeĀ±alara, SE-Flanke over the Laguna Grande., 2150m

SBBG
Schaereria fuscocinerea (Nyl.) Clauzade & Roux
S. C. Tucker   265321984-08-01
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Cottonwood Pass on Colo. Hwy 306, W of Buena Vista, 3696m

SBBG
Schaereria dolodes (Nyl. Ex Hasse) Spribille & Schmull
S. C. Tucker   134471974-12-17
United States, California, Santa Cruz, At Castle Rock Park, on Summit Road, about 3 mi SE of jct with state road 9.

SBBG
Schaereria dolodes (Nyl. Ex Hasse)Schmull & Sprib.
W. A. Weber   4781975-02-26
United States, California, Yuba, Forest cmpgrd above Bullard Bar Dam, foothills of Sierra Nevada


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