Dataset: OBI-
Taxa: Stereocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Robert F. Hoover Herbarium, Cal Poly State University - Lichens


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Michael Mulroy   502020-04-30
United States, California, Monterey, Sandstone outcrop on north side of Los Burros Road ~0.8 miles up the road from Hwy. 1 intersection. "Willow Creek Sandstone" sample site from 2022 Mulroy thesis., 35.890922 -121.454288, 169 - 190m

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Lepraria incana (L.) Ach.
85684Shirley Sparling   L2381990-06-29
USA, CA, San Luis Obispo, 1/8 mile N of top of Highland

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Lepraria incana (L.) Ach.
85685Shirley Sparling   L2941991-04-21
USA, CA, San Luis Obispo, 1/2 mile W of top of Highland Drive

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Lepraria incana (L.) Ach.
85686Jennifer Von Reis   C6331991-02-18
USA, WA, Franklin, Columbia River across from Hanford Nuclear Reservation

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OBI149608Shirley Sparlng   1953-07-15
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Wilderness State Park (entrance)

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OBI149607Shirley Sparling   1953-07-08
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Pleasantville Township Sec. 1

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Lepraria chlorina (Ach.) Ach.
81897Shirley Sparling   L-1921989-09-07
USA, CA, San Luis Obispo, California Polytechnic State University

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Lepraria finkii (B. de Lesd.) R.C. Harris
Michael Mulroy   2892020-08-29
United States, California, San Luis Obispo, Ultramafic outcrop within Irish Hills Natural Reserve. Accessed via Ocean View Trail. Site is immediately NE of Ocean View - Neil Havlik Way junction, in/around "Phyllis' Lookout". "Irish Hills Ultramafic" sample site from 2022 Mulroy thesis, 35.246793 -120.690765, 95 - 105m

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OBI149947Francis Harper   35311953-07-09
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Attikamagen Lake, Iron Arm, NW end, 1/2 mi. N, 54.933333 -66.65, 503m


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