Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Roccellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
ROCCELLACEAE Chevall.
CONN00234056Culberson, William L.   104531962-06-15
France, Brittany, Cotes-D'Armor, BRITTANY. COTES-D'ARMOR: Ploumanac'h, 48.833333 -3.483333

UConn:CONN
ROCCELLACEAE Chevall.
CONN00234095Culberson, William L.   80741959-06-15
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick County, BRUNSWICK CO.: Smith Islan, Bald Head, 33.861842 -77.994433

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

UConn:CONN
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
CONN01002868Thomas D. Trana   11353A1982-08-14
United States, New York, Essex, Adirondack Park: N shore of Lake Harris, 2 miles NNW of Newcomb.

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

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

UConn:CONN
CONN00233858Culberson, William L.   104521962-06-15
France, Brittany, Cotes-D'Armor, Ploumanac'h, 48.833333 -3.483333

UConn:CONN
CONN00234543Culberson, William L.   161491972-06-15
Spain, Canary Islands, Tenerife, Above the town of Buenavista; hill ca. 5 km from the sea, 28.316667 -16.566667, 293m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234612Taylor, Sylvia   ST 66119A1966-05-21
Ecuador, Galápagos, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz: Bahia Nunez


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