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

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Pacific Northwest Herbarium, Western Washington University


WWB
Collemopsidium elegans (R. Sant.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
WWB-L-2545B. D. Ryan   s.n.1978-08-16
United States, Washington, Skagit, North shore of Washington Park, Fidalgo Is, 2.4 m above MLLW, 48.5 -122.7

WWB
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
WWB-L-4514Fred Rhoades   BLM Col #771995-09-27
United States, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Point Colville; west-most area, 48.422222 -122.809444, 3m

WWB
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
WWB-L-2549B. D. Ryan   s.n.1979-05-12
United States, Washington, Skagit, North shore of Washington Park, Fidalgo Is, 2 m above MLLW, 48.5 -122.7

WWB
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
5100   

WWB
Collemopsidium halodytes (Nyl.) Grube & B.D. Ryan
WWB-L-5100Fred Rhoades   s.n.2008-07-02
United States, Washington, San Juan, Lopez Island; Point Colville, 48.422222 -122.809444, 0 - 1m


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