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

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


UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-153169James Lendemer   38052005-03-13
United States, Virginia, Rappahannock, Between S Marshall and Gravel Springs Gap, Blue Ridge Mtns, 38.77139 -78.21972, 979m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-166349James Lendemer   52352005-10-28
United States, Pennsylvania, Sullivan, Along Loyalsock Road, just below boundary of Wyoming State Forest, 41.47556 -76.58472, 457m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-173037James Lendemer   67842006-05-02
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
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-224748Kerry Knudsen   136582011-04-25
United States, California, Mariposa, South-facing slope across from Highway 140 and Pigeon Gulch, 37.66583 -119.8075, 499m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-724742Kerry Knudsen   136622011-04-25
United States, California, Mariposa, South-facing slope across from Highway 140 and Pigeon Gulch., 37.66583 -119.8075, - 499m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-224746Kerry Knudsen   136682011-04-25
United States, California, Mariposa, South-facing slope across from Highway 140 and Pigeon Gulch, 37.66583 -119.8075, 499m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Psilolechia lucida (Ach.) Choisy
UCR-224742Kerry Knudsen   136622011-04-25
United States, California, Mariposa, South-facing slope across from Highway 140 and Pigeon Gulch, 37.66583 -119.8075, 499m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.