Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspicilia pacifica
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
T.H. Nash III   384691996-01-04
Mexico, Baja California, Isla de Guadalupe, S of the E-end of runway and E of the southern peak, 29.0083333 -118.2555556, 750m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
T.H. Nash III   385811996-01-05
Mexico, Baja California, Cabo Punta Banda, SW of Ensenada, on north slope of secondary west of Pico Banda (with communication towers), 31.7416667 -116.725, 60m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
ASUL004385B. Owe-Larsson   87972003-03-15
Mexico, Baja California, 25 km of Ensenada, Punta Banda, trail to the light house, 31.7333333 -116.7333333, 50m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
T.H. Nash III   251921987-02-14
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Santo Tomás, 31.5583333 -116.7, 100m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
B. Owe-Larsson   87962003-03-15
Mexico, Baja California, 25 km SW of Ensenada, Punta Banda, trail to the light house, 31.7333333 -116.7333333, 50m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
B. Owe-Larsson   87962003-03-15
Mexico, Baja California, 25 km SW of Ensenada, Punta Banda, trail to the light house, 31.7333333 -116.7333333, 50m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
C.M. Wetmore   758841996-01-04
Mexico, Baja California, Guadalupe Isl,on north facing rock ledges south of east end of airstrip, 29.0083333 -118.2555556, 750m

ASU:Lichens
Aspicilia pacifica Owe-Larss. & A. Nordin
B. Owe-Larsson   87902003-03-15
Mexico, Baja California, 25 km SW of Ensenada, Punta Banda, trail to the light house, 31.7333333 -116.7333333, 50m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.