Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Thelomma mammosum (Cypheliopsis bolanderi, Acolium bolanderi)
Search Criteria: USA; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0004105Sherwood   11111973-06-25
USA, Washington, San Juan, Cattle Point, San Juan Island

CUP
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0000036Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California, San Diego

CUP
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0000037Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California, San Diego

Montana State University Herbarium - Lichen


MONT
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
MONT-L-0000093Clara E. Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California, San Diego, San Diego

MONT
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
MONT-L-0000094Clara E. Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California, San Diego, San Diego

Robert F. Hoover Herbarium, Cal Poly State University - Lichens


OBI
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
OBI146131Jason Dart   7782017-03-27
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Between Cambria and Harmony, west of intersection of Hwy 1 and Hwy 46; 35.518433 -121.05573, 35.518433 -121.05573, 137m

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Lichens


NEB
NEB00024901Clara E. Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California

NEB
NEB00024902E.R. Emery   81897-10-28
USA, California, Moosa Road

NEB
NEB00024904Clara E. Cummings   s.n.1896-04-04
USA, California

NEB
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
NEB00037133Albert W.C. T. Herre   s.n.1943-05-22
USA, California, San Mateo, Near Point San Pedro., 61m

NEB
Thelomma mammosum (Hepp) A. Massal.
NEB00037134Albert W.C. T. Herre   s.n.1943-05-22
USA, California, San Mateo, Near Pigeon Point Light House, 61m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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