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

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


UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula americana R.C. Harris
UCR-176341James Lendemer   76062006-09-09
United States, New Jersey, Atlantic, Along the north bank of the Tuckahoe River and below Aetna-Head of River Road, c. .75 miles east of Head of River, c. 3 miles west of Tuckahoe., 39.30861 -74.81611, 3m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R.C. Harris
UCR-144288James Lendemer   30132004-09-19
United States, New York, Essex, Trail along SW side of Chapel Pond, SW of NY Rte 73, 44.14056 -73.74722, 457m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R.C. Harris
UCR-144927James Lendemer   35462004-04-24
United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe, Community Dr Wetlands, Hogback Ridge, c. 1mi SE of Shoemakers, c. 2mi south of Bushkill, 41.07861 -75.00667, 213m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R.C. Harris
UCR-166337James Lendemer   50632005-09-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe, c. 2 mi. south of Bushkill, c. 1 mi SE of Shoemakers, Community Drive Wetlands, 41.07861 -75.00667, 213m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R.C. Harris
UCR-173027James Lendemer   70642006-04-30
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Highlands, Ravenel Park, trail to Sunset Rockwith gneissic exposures., 35.04694 -83.18889, 1220m

UCR(temp):In transfer
Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R.C. Harris
UCR-205361Kerry Knudsen   110722009-05-12
United States, California, Monterey, Soda Springs Trail, 35.82222 -121.37361, 219m


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Google Map

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