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

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


DAV:Lichens
DAV227055Jack Major   s.n.1970-07-07
Canada, British Columbia, Fourth of July Creek., 59 -133.7, 945m

DAV:Lichens
DAV236693D. S. Horning   NZ-8381971-08-20
New Zealand, Chatham Island. Lower Makara River, 12 km east Waitangi.

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Lepraria incana (L.) Ach.
DAV236122Richard A. Bernhard   251971-02-22
United Kingdom, Hampshire, Red Shoot Wood, SU 192087.

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Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
DAV236673W. A. Weber   S-249101960-07-06
United States, Colorado, Grand, Mouth of cirque basin at head of Current Creek, Berthoud Pass., 3505m

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DAV236682Shirley Cotter Tucker   52611950-10-27
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, Interstate Park, Saint Croix Falls.

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DAV227071Jack Major   s.n.1957-07-05
United States, Alaska, Anchorage Borough, Bear Valley near Portage Lake. (Coordinates estimated by label-maker), 60.786944 -148.823056, 52m

DAV:Lichens
DAV227072Jack Major   s.n.1957-07-05
United States, Alaska, Anchorage Borough, Bear Valley near Portage Lake. (Coordinates estimated by label-maker)., 60.786944 -148.823056, 52m

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DAV236686Shirley Cotter Tucker   5347B1951-08-11
Canada, Alberta, Bow Lake Pass, Banff National Park., 2068m

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DAV228451Alison Colwell   s.n.2009-10-31
Italy, Campania, Sentiero del Gran Cono, Monte Vesuvio., 40.8233 14.423, 1130m

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DAV236128G. H. Snodgrass   251979-01-24
United States, California, Butte, Honeyrun Covered Bridge. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], 39.728496 -121.70352

DAV:Lichens
Lepraria membranacea (Dicks.) Vain.
DAV236127M. A. Hewlett   1017 mah1978-09-21
United States, California, San Mateo, Along Crocker Road on San Bruno Mountain. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], 37.702858 -122.448622, 305m

DAV:Lichens
DAV236685D. S. Horning   NZ-3981970-11-03
New Zealand, South Island. Otepatotu Bush, Banks Penin. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -43.75 173.016667

DAV:Lichens
DAV236689D. S. Horning   NZ-361970-03-28
New Zealand, South Island. Gillespies Beach. 2 miles east. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -43.41142 169.833187

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DAV236688B. J. Donovan   NZ-4031970-10-05
New Zealand, North Island. Towa. [Exact location unknown.]

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DAV236687D. S. Horning   NZ-31970-03-24
New Zealand, South Island. Coopers Knob, Banks Peninsula. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -43.661167 172.624306

DAV:Lichens
Stereocaulon colensoi C. Bab. in Hook. f.
DAV236669D. S. Horning   NZ-441970-03-29
New Zealand, South Island. Franz Josef Glacier Valley, 1951 terminus.

DAV:Lichens
Stereocaulon colensoi C. Bab. in Hook. f.
DAV236668D. S. Horning   NZ-1341970-05-18
New Zealand, South Island. Halpin Creek, Arthurs Pass National Park. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -42.93634 171.725106

DAV:Lichens
Stereocaulon colensoi C. Bab. in Hook. f.
DAV236683D. S. Horning   NZ-231970-03-28
New Zealand, South Island. Fox Glacier Valley. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -43.464 170.0132

DAV:Lichens
DAV236677D. S. Horning   NZ-1241970-05-11
New Zealand, South Island. Gowanbridge. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -41.745729 172.587956

DAV:Lichens
DAV236681D. S. Horning   NZ-1761970-05-18
New Zealand, South Island. Kellys Creek, Arthurs Pass National Park. [Exact location unknown, coordinates estimated based on collector's locality.], -42.8 171.566667


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