Dataset: PH
Search Criteria: Mexico; México; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University - Lichens


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PH00146035Ruth Patrick   320
Mexico, México

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Parmelia stenophylla (Ach.) Heugel
PH00146258Ruth Patrick   3191958-00-00
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca, volcano

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PH00146739Witmer Stone   s.n.1890-04-00
Mexico, México, Mexico, Orizaba, 18.854588 -97.101869, 2743m

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Dictyonema glabratum (Sprengel) D. Hawksw.
PH00792084Ruth Patrick   2881947-07-29
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca, volcano, 19.109986 -99.759374, 4115m

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PH00794080Ruth Patrick   2781947-07-29
Mexico, México, old hacienda on side of Nevado de Toluca Volcano, 610m

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PH00794626Robert Egan   103411977-11-04
Mexico, México, Municipo de Villa Guerrero [Town of Villa Guerrero], 2100m

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PH00795007Ruth Patrick   2771947-07-29
Mexico, México, old hacienda on side of Nevado de Toluca Volcano, 610m

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Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale
PH00795128Ruth Patrick   2901947-07-29
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca, volcano, 19.109986 -99.759374, 4115m

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Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale
PH00795126Ruth Patrick   2871947-07-29
Mexico, México, Nevado de Toluca, volcano, 19.109986 -99.759374, 4115m

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Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale
PH00795127Ruth Patrick   2821947-07-29
Mexico, México, on shore of lake, 100 yds. from edge of water, Nevado de Toluca Volcano, 19.11027 -99.759631, 4115m

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Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale
PH00795129Ruth Patrick   2821947-07-29
Mexico, México, on shore of lake, 100 yds. from edge of water, Nevado de Toluca Volcano, 19.11027 -99.759631, 4115m

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Sticta mexicana D.J. Galloway
PH00794666Thomas H. Nash III   382121996-01-27
Mexico, Mexico, Villa del Carbón, vicinity of Presa del Llano, 19.666667 -99.5, 2800m


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