Dataset: UCSB
Taxa: Stereocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Lichen Collection


UCSB
UCSB044991Richard D. Worthington   361432012-07-07
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, Guadalupe Mountains, Lincoln National Forest near end of FST 540 in uppermost branch of Big Canyon, 32.034217 -104.793717, 2134 - 2164m

UCSB
Lepraria normandinoides Lendemer & R.C. Harris
UCSB044992William L. Culberson   
United States, North Carolina, Madison, detailed locality information protected

UCSB
UCSB044222B. de Vries   2004-07-16
Canada, Saskatchewan, Nipawin, Northeast Nipawin. 1/4 section 31-51-13-W2

UCSB
UCSB044221S.A. Harris   32352001-05-11
Canada, Yukon, Yukon, East of Whitehorse., 60.073139 -130.561472, 865m

UCSB
UCSB057297Celeste E. Torres   132019-05-16
United States, California, Santa Barbara, South Parcel Restoration area, next to oil tanks., 34.417533 -119.882521, 12m

UCSB
UCSB057936Celeste E. Torres   352019-05-31
United States, California, Santa Barbara, UCSB North Parcel Restoration area., 34.416527 -119.884808, 19m


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Google Map

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