Dataset: UNM-Lichens
Taxa: Pleopsidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
Bro. G. Arsene   225581934-11-01
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, 30 km SW of Santa Fe, vicinity of La Bajada (Locality description on original label: Bajada Vieja)., 35.5569 -106.2394, 1850m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
Bro. G. Arsene   224931935-11-19
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, 30 km SW of Santa Fe, vicinity of La Bajada (Locality description on original label: Bajada Nueva)., 35.5569 -106.2394, 1850m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
Bro. G. Arsene   230441936-10-12
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, 8 km SSE Santa Fe (Locality description on original label: Santa Fe: Arroyo Hondo)., 35.6189 -105.9022, 2200m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
Bro. G. Arsene   230511936-10-12
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, 8 km SSE Santa Fe (Locality description on original label: Santa Fe: Arroyo Hondo)., 35.6189 -105.9022, 2200m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium chlorophanum (Wahlenb.) Zopf
H.R. Simms   S1-1231966-04-16
United States, Colorado, Rio Grande, City of Del Norte, cliffs at west edge of town., 37.7 -106.37, 2377m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
W.A. Weber   21961-02-01
United States, Colorado, Boulder, West base of Steamboat Mountain, foothills of Front Range, 2 miles northwest of Lyons., 1900m

UNM:Lichens
Pleopsidium flavum (Bellardi) K??rb.
S. Shushan   S1-4031961-03-25
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Vicinity of Boulder Falls on North Boulder Creek, 8.5 miles west of Boulder., 40 -105.4, 2194m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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