Dataset: DAV-Lichens
Taxa: Massalongiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis, Center for Plant Diversity - Lichens


DAV:Lichens
Massalongia carnosa (Dickson) Körb.
DAV227104Judy & Ron Robertson   32982000-03-26
United States, California, Solano, Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve., 122m

DAV:Lichens
Leptochidium albociliatum (Desmaz.) Choisy
DAV227100Judy & Ron Robertson   28532000-01-16
United States, California, Solano, Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve., 122m

DAV:Lichens
Leptochidium albociliatum (Desmaz.) Choisy
DAV236100W. A. Weber   75-171975-02-19
United States, California, Yolo, Valley of Putah Creek between Winters and Berryessa Dam, east base of Inner Coast Ranges. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.]; 38.513283 -122.103291, 38.513283 -122.103291

DAV:Lichens
DAV227038Ron Robertson   29382000-01-29
United States, California, Solano, Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve., 122m

DAV:Lichens
DAV236551R. A. Anderson   15761961-08-02
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Wild Basin, vicinity of Calypso Cascades., 2682 - 2835m

DAV:Lichens
DAV236552W. A. Weber   75-1091975-03-10
United States, California, Lake, Near crossing of Cache Creek 1 mile north of Lower Lake., 518m

DAV:Lichens
Polychidium albociliatum (Desmaz.) Zahlbr.
DAV236548M. A. Hewlett   1158 mah1978-10-21
United States, California, Tehama, Above Highway 32 in the vicinity of Potato Patch Campground. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], 40.187937 -121.533031, 1067m

DAV:Lichens
Polychidium albociliatum (Desmaz.) Zahlbr.
DAV236549G. H. Snodgrass   301979-01-24
United States, California, Butte, Honeyrun Covered Bridge. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], 39.728496 -121.70352


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Google Map

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