Dataset: OSC
Taxa: Squamarinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Herteliana alaskensis (Nyl.) S. Ekman
OSC-M-051743Bruce McCune   272792003-12-00
United States, OREGON, Lincoln, Forest next to "Lichen Beach" south of Seal Rock, 44.48377 -124.0845, 6m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
33450Sam Shushan   
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Floor of Paradox Valley 4 miles E. of Bedrock., 1500m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
52007Tomin   
Russian Federation, near Baskuntschalak (lake), Gouv. Asbiarhan

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
135033Bruce McCune   293532007-10-01
United States, Montana, McCone, where road to McGuire Creek recreation site enters C. M. Russell National Wildlife Refugre, near Montana Highway 24., 47.5843 -106.154, 780m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
135034Bruce McCune   292992007-10-01
United States, Montana, Judith Basin, Foothills on west side of Limestone Butte, Little Otter Creek drainage, east of Highway 427, 11.5 km S of town of Raynesford., 47.1641 -110.7348, 1451m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
138284T. Nash III   2006-05-16
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Fort Peace Area of Critical Enviromental Concern. On BLM land, SE of St. Geroge, Utah and just S of Honeymoon Historic Trail, 36.98861111 -113.3630556, 940m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
143961G. Feige   Feige 187871997-07-18
Spain, Balearic Islands

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
145893Gerhard Follmann   Follman 5581993-05-01
Spain, Canary Islands; Tenerife, Macizo de Teno, plateau between Pico de Yeje and Cumbre de Masca, 600 - 700m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
168975Jim Riley   05171995-06-03
Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park. Snaring River Campground., 53.010776 -118.090484, 1050m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
171370Roger Rosentreter   17,357-B2011-09-02
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Hardscrable Gulch, 1.7 miles south of Gypsum, Colorado., 39.61075 -106.94728, 2040m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
154839Ann DeBolt   1321982-06-22
United States, Utah, 1/2 mile southwest of Peekaboo Spring - Lost Canyon trail junction. Needles District, Canyonlands Natl. Park., 1615m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
154840Roger Rosentreter   19251980-10-10
United States, Arizona, Mohove, Sonoran desert. Hermit Creek, Colorado R, Grand Canyon., 910m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
154841Roger Rosentreter   18001980-06-21
United States, Montana, Sanders, N. of Lonepine., 1030m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
154842Bruce McCune   102851979-04-10
United States, Utah, Washington, 1 km W of Rockville on Utah 15., 1128m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
172952Bruce McCune   384452019-08-00
United States, MONTANA, McCone, Nelson Creek Recreation Area, near southeast end of Fort Peck Reservoir, 47.56614 -106.217, 691m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
OSC-M-052340Bruce McCune   312782011-07-27
Canada, Yukon, Near base of Sheep Mountain at south end of Kluane Lake, 61.02585 -138.5051, 795m

OSC
Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
OSC-M-052341Bruce McCune   232221996-11-00
United States, MONTANA, Treasure, Above rest area on Interstate Hwy 94 between Forsyth and Billings, near mile marker 40, 46.11666 -107.5833, 915m

OSC
Squamarina crassa (Huds.) Poelt
139353T. Nash III   442462000-09-02
Spain, Valladoid, area around Embalse de la Santa Espina, 41.74805556 -50, 820m

OSC
145890Gerhard Follmann   Follmann 5571984-08-01
Italy, Croda Davoi between Passo Coronelle and Passo Santner, Provincia di Bolzano, Regione Autonoma Trentino-Alto Adige, 1800 - 2100m


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