Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polycauliona luteominia var. bolanderi (Caloplaca luteominia var. bolanderi, Caloplaca bolanderi, Caloplaca ferruginea f. bolanderi, Placodium ferrugineum f. bolanderi)
Search Criteria: Mexico; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
ASUL031020T.H. Nash III   345571994-03-22
Mexico, Baja California, Isla Cedros, Cabo de San Augustín near San Augustín, 28.1083333 -115.35, 10m

ASU:Lichens
ASUL031017T.H. Nash III   90081974-05-30
Mexico, Baja California, 9.6 km S of Miller's Landing, 30.4833333 -116.0333333

ASU:Lichens
C.M. Wetmore   638391989-01-06
Mexico, Baja California, N of Arroyo San Regis, 28.5166667 -114.05

ASU:Lichens
C.M. Wetmore   640271988-01-10
Mexico, Baja California, road to Punta Rosarito, 0.3 km W of route 1 and 11 km S of Rosarito, 28.5833333 -114.0666667

Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
882225Wetmore, C.   640271989-01-10
Mexico, Baja California, 11 km S of Rosarito, 28.56666667 -114.0666667

MIN
882226Wetmore, C.   638391989-01-06
Mexico, Baja California, N of Arroyo San Regis, 28.51666667 -114.05

Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Polycauliona luteominia var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Arup, Frödén & Søchting
189402Clerc, Philippe   89/3571989-01-04
Mexico, Baja California, 100 m strip along Pacific Ocean front NW of Bahia Falsa and W of San Quintin, 30.4666667 -116.0333333, 0 - 15m

DUKE
Polycauliona luteominia var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Arup, Frödén & Søchting
186783Clerc, Philippe   89/169a1989-01-02
Mexico, Baja California, Punta Santa Tomas, 31.5583333 -116.7, 100m


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Google Map

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