Dataset: US-Lichens
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Chiquimula; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
J. Steyermark   302311939-10-22
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Along gorge of Rio Chiquimula, between Santa Barbara and Petapilla, 4 - 6 mi N of Chiquimula.

US:Lichens
Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) Hale
J. Steyermark   303411939-10-23
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Llanos around Ipala

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Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
J. Steyermark   314291939-11-08
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Field Museum of Natural History Expedition, 1939-40. Dept. Chiquimula: Volcán Quezaltepeque, 3-4 miles northeast of Quezaltepeque.

US:Lichens
J. Steyermark   308441939-10-28
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Field Museum of Natural History Expedition, 1939-40. Dept. Chiquimula: upper slopes of Montaña Tajurán, in vicinity of El Barriol.

US:Lichens
Usnea Dill. ex Adans., 1763
R. M. King   s.n.1977-02-03
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Department of Chiquimula: along the road to Ipala, ca 14 kms generally E of Ipala.

US:Lichens
Everniastrum vexans (Zahlbr. ex W.L.Culb. & C.F.Culb.) Hale ex Sipman
J. Steyermark   305931939-10-25
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Field Museum of Natural History Expedition, 1939-40. In cloud forest around summit bordering lake. Dept. Chiquimula: Volcán Ipala, near Amatillo.

US:Lichens
Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
J. Steyermark   305941939-10-25
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Field Museum of Natural History Expedition, 1939-40. On bark of tree on moss in cloud forest around summit bordering lake. Dept. Chiquimula: Volcán Ipala, near Amatillo.

US:Lichens
Usnea Dill. ex Adans., 1763
J. Steyermark   308031939-10-28
Guatemala, Chiquimula, Field Museum of Natural History Expedition, 1939-40. Dept. Chiquimula: upper slopes of Montaña Tajurán, in vicinity of El Barriol.


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Google Map

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