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

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University of California Santa Barbara Lichen Collection


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Placopsis gelida (L.) Lindsay
UCSB044586Wilfred B. Schofield   307221966-07-04
Canada, British Columbia, About 2 miles west of Onward Point, Moresby I, Queen Charlotte Is.; 53.25 -131.916667, 53.25 -131.916667

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Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) Choisy
UCSB043842Charis C. Bratt   50221986-03-27
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, South slope of trailer barranca, West end; 34.05 -119.9, 34.05 -119.9

UCSB
Trapelia involuta (Taylor) Hertel
UCSB044089C Bratt   74241991-06-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island. Monterey shale. Road to Eastern Pines, 274m

UCSB
Trapeliopsis flexuosa (Fr.) Coppins & P. James
UCSB044088Charis C. Bratt   49761986-03-23
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Lompoc. La Purisma Mission.

UCSB
Trapelia glebulosa (Sm.) J. R. Laundon
UCSB044090Shirley C. Tucker   364311999-02-10
United States, California, Santa Barbara, West Camino Cielo Road 2.2 miles west of junction with Highway 154. North of Santa Barbara

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Trapeliopsis glaucopholis (Nyl. Ex Hasse) Printzen & McCune
UCSB044087Charis C. Bratt   118932000-10-25
United States, California, Los Angeles, Road to Ripper Cove, north side of Santa Catalina Island (Site L-29)

UCSB
Trapeliopsis steppica McCune & Camacho
UCSB053107Roger Rosentreter   198702017-04-06
United States, Idaho, Ada, 2 miles SW of Indian Creek Reservoir., 43.382103 -116.03835, 960m


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