Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea strigosa subsp. rubiginea (Usnea rubiginea, Usnea barbata var. rubiginea, Usnea florida var. rubiginea, Parmelia coralloidea var. rubiginea, Usnea barbata f. rubiginea, Usnea barbata subsp. rubiginea, Usnea ceratina f. rubiginea, Usnea florida f. rubiginea)
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
ILLS00100921Chuck schiller   s.n.1974-00-00
Mexico, 23 -102

Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) A. Massal.
91560Y. Rodon   1970-11-01
Mexico, Camino Paso de Cortez-Tlamacas, Puebla, 1700m

SD Herbarium, San Diego Natural History Museum - Lichens


SD
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) Mass.
223193Richard S. Felger   158201967-03-21
Mexico, Socorro Island, slopes of volcanic cone within 50 meters of summit, Evermann Peak, 18.775 -110.9616667, 1000m

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) A. Massal.
LSU00150732Betty Evert   s.n.1978-08-06
Mexico, Chiapas, Near San Cristobal., 16.737877 -92.638189

University of Florida Herbarium - Lichens


FLAS
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) A. Massal.
FLAS L1608R. Palacios   1975-06-26
Mexico, Oaxaca, [n/a], 33 km al S de Valle Nacional, sobre la Carretera a Oaxaca, 17.568952 -96.508949

FLAS
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) A. Massal.
FLAS L1609G. Guzman   103131972-07-11
Mexico, Veracruz, [n/a], Falda Este del Cerro Vaxin, S del Volcan San Martin, 18.536392 -95.200965

FLAS
Usnea rubiginea (Michx.) A. Massal.
FLAS L1611R. Cruz Cisneros   19411968-07-21
Mexico, Oaxaca, [n/a], Cerro Amarillo, 2 km al S de Magdalena, Jicotlan, 17.781331 -97.470318

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


NEB
NEB00038218J.G. Smith   s.n.1892-00-00
Mexico, Veracruz


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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.