Dataset: UConn-CONN
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium - Lichen


UConn:CONN
Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
CONN01001209B.D. Ryan   215321987-02-21
Mexico, Sonora, Edge of Corderila Tasojera, 2 km east of Sahuaripa., 29.05 -109.2166667, 1100m

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CONN01001575Roger Rosentreter   10141978-03-08
Mexico, Chihuahua, Copper Canyon, near Diversidero, 2500m

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CONN01002565Richard Spjut   9047E1985-04-30
Mexico, Baja California, Pacific Coast, ca. 15 mi SW of San Vicente, between Ejido Erendira and San Antonio del Mar, near Cerro Solo, 31.183333 -116.333333, 5m

UConn:CONN
Hubbsia californica (Räsänen) W.A. Weber
CONN01002625Bruce D. Ryan   213501987-02-14
Mexico, Baja California, Ensenada Municipality, Baja California del Norte: Punta Santa Toma, 31.558333 -116.7, 100m

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CONN01002626T.H. Nash   391511987-11-08
Mexico, Baja California, Punto Tomás., 31.55833 -116.7, 20m

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CONN01002627T.H. Nash III   340581993-02-24
Mexico, Baja California, 5 km W of San Quintín 1 km S of Cerro Kenton on W-side of small volcano, 30.4583333 -116, 40m

UConn:CONN
CONN01002688T.H. Nash III   33948
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 8 km W of Ciudad Constitution, 25 -111.716667, 50m

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CONN01002862R.D. Worthington   328892004-10-17
Mexico, Hidalgo, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mts, Whitmire Canyon., 31.133333 -109, 1661m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234635Clerc, Philippe   89/2481989-01-02
Mexico, Baja California, Baja California: Punta Santa Thomas., 31.558333 -116.7, 20m

UConn:CONN
RAMALINACEAE C. Agardh
CONN00234098Clerc, Philippe   89/4211989-01-09
Mexico, Baja California Sur, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR: Along road to Punta Eugenia, 3 km W of Rt. 1 at Vizcaino Junction, southern Vizcaino Region of the Sonoran Desert, 27.65 -113.416667, - 60m


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