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

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


UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-185845Robin Schramm   177
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Lower portion of Madera Canyon, 31.73333 -110.93333, 1800m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenothecopsis debilis (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Tibell
SBBG007495LJames Lendemer   27062004-04-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, Pocono Evironmental Education Center, 41.168056 -74.909444, 229m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenothecopsis debilis (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Tibell
SBBG007494LKerry Knudsen   103692008-10-04
United States, California, Riverside, Peninsular Range: Santa Ana Mountain: Santa Rosa Plateau: wildlife corridor: near Avocado mesa Road, 33.495 -117.333889, 707m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Chaenothecopsis savonica (Räsänen) Tibell
UCR-154647James Lendemer   42142005-04-21
United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe, Palen Swamp, N of PA Rte 423, 41.22389 -75.37583, 640m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-184902Richard C. Harris   387001996-09-16
United States, Georgia, Putnam, Oconee National Forest, end of Forest Service Road 1108 at rapids along Murder Creek., 33.23333 -83.46667, 150m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-153895James Lendemer   41612005-05-14
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, Batsto Natural Area, Quaker Bridge, 39.70972 -74.66639, 6m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-155989Gerhard Follmann   x1994-08-00
Switzerland, Valais, Valais, Val d’Arolla, 1900m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-144934James Lendemer   31072004-09-18
United States, New York, Essex, Drainage of Holcomb Pond into Ausable River, along NY Rte #21, 44.28667 -73.93167, 152m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-156954Kerry Knudsen   34792005-08-13
United States, California, Riverside, Cedar Springs: west side of Palm View Mountain: San Jacinto Mountains, 33.67694 -116.5775, 1967m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-165007Kerry Knudsen   44102005-12-02
United States, California, San Bernardino, Granite Mountains, UC Reserve, Base of Granite Mountain, 34.78472 -115.6725, 1588m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-183959James Lendemer   85532006-07-19
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Gros Morne National Park, Lookout Mountain, 49.53333 -57.94917

UCR(temp):In transfer
Mycocalicium subtile (Pers.) Szat.
UCR-184768Kerry Knudsen   76882006-10-17
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Rosa Island: just east of Main Road, north of Black Mountain., 33.985 -120.07806, 245m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-165307James Lendemer   44012005-07-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Pink Hill, Dismal Run Valley, west of Barren Rd, 39.93111 -75.42917, 91m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-173064James Lendemer   67912006-05-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Carbon, Lehigh Water Gap Superfund Site, W-side of Lehigh Gap, above railroad grade, along transect line, SE of Palmerton, 40.79167 -75.62972, 183m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-173113James Lendemer   63222006-04-19
United States, Maryland, Wicomico, Sharptown Dunes, c. 1.2 miles NE of Hollering Point, c. 1 mile SW of Sharptown, along E shore of the Nanticoke River, 38.53361 -75.73306, 2m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-175467James Lendemer   74302006-05-19
United States, Ohio, Gallia, Wayne National Forest, above Symmes Creek, along Symmes Creed Road, 1.5 miles south of Masse Road, 38.82611 -82.47194, 222m

UCR(temp):In transfer
UCR-184908James Lendemer   41942005-04-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Luzerne, Nescopeck State Park, south of Honey Hole Road, on the lower north facing slopes of Mount Yeager. with abundant shaded sandstone ledges and exposed rock outcrops., 41.07278 -75.90639, 335m


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