Dataset: UCR(temp)-In transfer
Taxa: Coniocybaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Riverside Lichens (in transfer to SBBG)


UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenotheca chrysocephala (Turner ex Ach.) Th. Fr.
SBBG007463LKerry Knudsen   98602008-07-10
United States, California, Marin, Central Coast: Point Reyes National Seashore: Fire Lane Stop along Mount Vision Road., 38.098333 -122.884722, 282m

UCR(temp):In transfer
SBBG007470LR. Schoeninger   4512000-07-03
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, E end, c. 11.6 km from the airport gate on the Navy Rd, 34.0125 -119.598889, 350m

UCR(temp):In transfer
SBBG007481LJames Lendemer   65672006-03-28
United States, Arkansas, Newton, Ozark National Forest, E of Forest Service Road #1463, 2.6 miles N of AR #21, near SW corner of Upper Buffalo Wilderness, E-tending ravine leading to Buffalo Creek. Cliffs above Buffalo Creek, 35.820556 -93.458333, 503 - 549m

UCR(temp):In transfer
SBBG007480LR. Schoeninger   4512000-07-03
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, E end, c. 11.6 km from the airport gate on the Navy Rd, 34.0125 -119.598889, 350m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenotheca hispidula (Ach.) Zahlbr.
SBBG007482LT.H. Nash III   408841994-08-07
United States, Oregon, Marrion, Along Forest Service rd 4690 at the Clackamas River, Mt. Hood National Forest, 44.8875 -121.85, 0 - 1265m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenotheca trichialis (Ach.) Th. Fr.
SBBG007486LJana Kocourková   66532007-08-18
Czech Republic, South Moravian, Blansko, Distr. Blansko, Moravsky kras Protected Landscape Area, Mokra-Horakov, Sivicky forest, Mokerska reservoar, at Roketnice brook in alluvium, 49.222583 16.773944, 305m


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