Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catapyrenium pilosellum (Placidium pilosellum)
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
T.H. Nash III   365391994-07-19
Mexico, Chihuahua, along route 23 in the Sierra La Catarina of Nuevo Casa Grande (W of Ignacio Zaragosa), 29.775 -107.6236111, 2300m

ASU:Lichens
Placidium pilosellum (Breuss) Breuss
T.H. Nash III   121981975-11-25
Mexico, Sinaloa, Cerro Solida above El Cajon, about 29 km NE of Choix, 26.8333333 -108.1833333, 1280m

ASU:Lichens
Placidium pilosellum (Breuss) Breuss
O. Breuss   144991997-12-31
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Mesa los Crestones, 21 Km ENE of route 1 along secondary road to San Francisco de la Sierra, small N-facing cliff adjacent to a large canyon, Vizcaino Región of the Sonoran desert, 27.5416667 -113.0980556, 500m

ASU:Lichens
Placidium pilosellum (Breuss) Breuss
O. Breuss   146341998-01-03
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Guadalupe Mountains, east side of ridge crest between Sierra la Palmita and Sierra San Pedro, along secondary road between Misión Guadalupe and San Juan de la Pila., 26.8983333 -112.4352778, 1200m

ASU:Lichens
Placidium pilosellum (Breuss) Breuss
O. Breuss   142801997-12-28
Mexico, Baja California, 2 Km SE of Colonet along secondary dirt road E of highway 1, 31.0452778 -116.1972222, 100m

ASU:Lichens
Placidium pilosellum (Breuss) Breuss
R. Moberg   87551989-01-05
Mexico, Baja California, 10 Km N of El Rosario in Cañón del Rosario, 30.1333333 -115.7666667, 90m

Lichens at Herbarium Berolinense, Berlin


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21479Jan Wolf & Harrie Sipman   1994-11-25
Mexico, MEXICO, Chiapas. Mnpio. San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Fracc. La Cañada, al Periférico Sur de la ciudad de San Cristóbal. Alt. 2350 m., 16.7183 -92.6633


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