Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudopeltula heppioides
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
T.H. Nash III   8871-b1974-05-28
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 53 km southwest of Loreto, Sierra de la Giganta., 25.7166667 -111.4, 500m

ASU:Lichens
M. Schultz   16103 e1999-03-02
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra la Giganta, Cerro Adamn at rte. 1 (ca. 50 km S of Loreto), 25.6166666666667 -111.275, 550m

ASU:Lichens
M. Schultz   16100 b1999-03-02
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra la Giganta, along rte. 1, SW of Loreto, 25.7 -111.233333333333, 300m

ASU:Lichens
   200751989-01-10
Mexico, Baja California Sur, along route to Punta Tosalito, 300 m W of rte.1 and 11 km S of Rosarila, northern Vizcaineo reg. of the Sonoran desert, 28.5666666666667 -114.066666666667, 30m

ASU:Lichens
   201251993-02-10
Mexico, Sonora, 5 km W of Moctezuma, 29.7666666666667 -109.733333333333, 685m

ASU:Lichens
   200651989-01-08
Mexico, Baja California Sur, along route 1, 68 km NE of Ciudad Insurgentes in pass through Sierra la Giganta, 25.6 -111.333333333333, 400m

ASU:Lichens
   201781993-02-17
Mexico, Baja California Sur, 62 km WNW of La paz along rte.1, 24.2 -110.966666666667, 300m

ASU:Lichens
   201841993-02-18
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Isla Margerita, E Coast in small E-W running canyon, 24.4 -111.716666666667, 10m

ASU:Lichens
   201881993-02-18
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Isla Margerita, 5 km W of E Coast, 24.4 -111.716666666667, 30m

ASU:Lichens
   201271993-02-10
Mexico, Sonora, 5 km W of Moctezuma, 29.7666666666667 -109.733333333333, 685m

ASU:Lichens
   201321993-02-10
Mexico, Sonora, 33 km SW of Moctezuma, 29.6333333333333 -109.933333333333, 1000m

ASU:Lichens
M. Schultz   16103 e1999-03-02
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Sierra la Giganta, Cerro Adamn at rte. 1 (ca. 50 km S of Loreto), 25.6166666666667 -111.275, 550m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.