Dataset: WWB
Taxa: Pannariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


WWB
Pannaria Delise ex Bory
WWB-L-3461B. Ryan   Ryan 89601983-08-26
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Skyline Divide, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1900m

WWB
Pannaria Delise ex Bory
WWB-L-3766B. Ryan   Ryan 80661982-09-15
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Arch Point Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1775m

WWB
Pannaria Delise ex Bory
3461   

WWB
Pannaria Delise ex Bory
3766   

WWB
Parmeliella Müll.Arg.
1485   

WWB
Protopannaria pezizoides (Weber) P. M Jørg. & S. Ekman
WWB-L-3756B. Ryan   Ryan 78331982-00-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, NE Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1850m

WWB
Protopannaria pezizoides (Weber) P. M Jørg. & S. Ekman
WWB-L-1412F. Rhoades   s.n.1980-05-10
United States, Washington, Skagit, Washington Park, Fidalgo Island, 2m

WWB
Protopannaria pezizoides (Weber) P. M Jørg. & S. Ekman
WWB-L-3460Bruce Ryan   Ryan 89481983-08-26
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Skyline Divide, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1850m

WWB
WWB-L-3471B. Ryan   Ryan 79911982-09-15
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Ridge above Arch Pt, Chowder Ridge, 1800m

WWB
Fuscopannaria leucostictoides (Ohlsson) P.M. Jørg.
WWB-L-2461F. Rhoades   s.n.1980-05-24
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Sulfur Creek Lava Flow, Mt. Baker, 400m

WWB
Fuscopannaria leucostictoides (Ohlsson) P.M. Jørg.
WWB-L-1485F. Rhoades   s.n.1980-05-24
United States, Washington, Whatcom, located on Sulfur Creek Lava flow where it first crosses F.S. Rd. #372, Mt. Baker, 500m

WWB
Fuscopannaria praetermissa (Nyl.) P.M. Jørg.
WWB-L-3333B. D. Ryan   Ryan 81101982-09-19
United States, Washington, Whatcom, SW Chowder Ridge, Mt. Baker, 2100m

WWB
Fuscopannaria praetermissa (Nyl.) P.M. Jørg.
WWB-L-3755F. Rhoades   s.n.1982-00-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, NE Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333, 1850m

WWB
Fuscopannaria praetermissa (Nyl.) P.M. Jørg.
WWB-L-1966F. Rhoades   Rhoades 2461976-10-23
United States, Oregon, Deschutes, Juniper Wayside, off Ore Rt. 126 near Sisters, 44.333333 -121.5

WWB
Pannaria pezizoides (Weber) Trevisan
1412   

WWB
Pannaria pezizoides (Weber) Trevisan
3460   

WWB
Pannaria pezizoides (Weber) Trevisan
3756   

WWB
WWB-L-1965F. Rhoades   Rhoades 5101979-05-13
United States, Washington, East side, rocky cliff, Allman Isl.; Puget Sd, 10m

WWB
1965   

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
WWB-L-2190F. Rhoades   s.n.1976-10-23
United States, Oregon, Linn, Sahallie Falls off US Rt. 126; in lava flows east of road, 44.333333 -122

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
WWB-L-3456C. Gilleland   Ryan 33781977-08-00
United States, Washington, Whatcom, Skyline Divide, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
WWB-L-3457F. Rhoades   Ryan 83661978-08-01
United States, Washington, Whatcom, SW Chowder Ridge, northwest of Mt. Baker, 48.833333 -121.833333

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
WWB-L-2811Erik J. Martin   1691964-10-17
United States, Washington, near Houson Creek, W. of Lake Cle Elum

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
2190   

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
2811   

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
3456   

WWB
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) Gray
3457   

WWB
Pannaria leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
3343   

WWB
2461   

WWB
Parmeliella praetermissa (Nyl.) P. James
WWB-L-2696D. Bigley   s.n.1978-03-00
United States, Washington, Whitman, Glenwood Station, 10 miles N of Kamiak Butte

WWB
Parmeliella praetermissa (Nyl.) P. James
1966   

WWB
Parmeliella praetermissa (Nyl.) P. James
2696   

WWB
Parmeliella praetermissa (Nyl.) P. James
3333   

WWB
Parmeliella praetermissa (Nyl.) P. James
3755   


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