Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea brasiliensis (Usnea cornuta subsp. brasiliensis, Usnea bornmuelleri var. brasiliensis)
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   391111985-03-13
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sierra Madre Occidental, 1 km north of route 40 in the vicinity of Barranco libre and ca. 2 km west of the Durango border, 23.4666667 -105.8333333, 1700m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   451892007-07-19
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Gomez farias, Bioreserva El Cielo, near Rancho Viejo, 2 km E of San Jose, 23.0563888888889 -99.2277777777778, 1200m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   457142008-02-03
Mexico, Oaxaca, along secondary road in forest above Ixtlán, 17.3569444444444 -96.4705555555556, 2660m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   461482008-01-30
Mexico, Veracruz, east side of Pico de Orizaba between Potrillos and Pueblo Nuevo, 19.0302777777778 -97.1780555555556, 3000m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   461932007-08-14
Mexico, Puebla, Sierra Madre Oriental, along road, 1.7km E of Patanalán Lake just south of Veracruz border and SW of Teocelo, 19.2986111111111 -97.0911111111111, 1645m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   467292009-01-12
Mexico, Jalisco, Desviacion rancho los Otates, El Tuito, 20.3541666666667 -105.311666666667, 768m

ASU:Lichens
Usnea brasiliensis (Zahlbr.) Motyka
T.H. Nash III   467862009-01-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Sierra Tapalpa along route 503, 20.1036111111111 -103.888888888889, 1721m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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