Dataset: HPSU
Taxa: Stereocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Portland State University Lichens


HPSU
Lepraria neglecta (Nyl.) Erichsen
21286John A. Christy, Larry Pike   2531976-10-23
U.S.A., Oregon, Deschutes, 7 mi E of Sisters along Highway 126, former Juniper Wayside State Park, adjacent to Deep Canyon., 44.292972 -121.404767, 915m

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21402Larry R. Scofield   s.n.1981-05-20
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Columbia River Gorge, Angels Rest, 3.2 km WSW of Multnomah Falls., 45.563686 -122.152223, 91m

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Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer ex Funck
21403John A. Christy, Larry Pike   2701976-10-23
U.S.A., Oregon, Linn, Willamette National Forest, Sahalie Falls, old lava flow across Highway 126 from Falls., 44.34835 -121.99457, 878m

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21404Mark Rahill   s.n.1976-03-00
U.S.A., Vermont, Lamoille, Wolcott, Town Hill., 44.567739 -72.457472, 334m

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Lepraria membranacea (Dickson) Vainio
23428Shari D. Tims   371981-09-29
U.S.A., Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, San Francisco Peaks, Arizona Snowbowl, 10 mi NNW of Flagstaff, above ski lift., 35.325754 -111.683389, 3567m

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Lepraria albicans (Th. Fr.) Lendemer & Hodkinson
23722Shari D. Tims   381981-10-05
U.S.A., Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, Santa Rita Mountains, Madera Canyon, Bellows Spring, 35 mi SSE of Tucson., 31.699008 -110.850942, 2409m

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Lepraria incana (L.) Ach.
23742Shari D. Tims   361981-10-03
U.S.A., Arizona, Cochise, Coronado National Forest, Chiricahua Mountains, on trail to falls near SWRS [Southwestern Research Station], 5 mi SW of Portal., 31.883231 -109.214662, 1982m

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23857John A. Christy, Mark Rahill   6601977-07-04
U.S.A., Vermont, Orange, Holt Hill, 2 mi SE of Chelsea., 43.96309 -72.438694, 488m


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