Dataset: ISC
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ada Hayden Herbarium at Iowa State University


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Teloschistes exilis (Michaux) Vain.
25308J.G. Smith   Decades of American Lichens 981892-01-00
Mexico, Orizaba

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25506Jared G. Smith   Decades of North American Lichen1892-02-26
Mexico, Mt. Orizaba, 3810m

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Usnea florida (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
127538C.C. Parry & Ed. Palmer   11171878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosi

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Cladonia furcata (Hudson) Schrader
127541C.C. Parry and Ed. Palmer   1878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexican Flora, chiefly in the region of San Luis Potosi

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Usnea strigosa (Ach.) Eaton
127543C.C. Parry & Ed. Palmer.   111181878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexico

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127544C.C. Parry, Ed. Palmer   1878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, 2438m

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127545C.C. Parry & Ed. Palmer   10251878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexico

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127546C.C. Parry & Ed. Palmer   1878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexico

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127547C.C. Parry & Ed. Palmer   1878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexico

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Parmotrema perforatum (Jacq.) A. Massal.
127548C.C. Parry, Ed. Palmer   Central Mexican Flora 10221878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexico

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127549C.C. Perry & Ed. Palmer   10211878-00-00
Mexico, Central Mexican Flora

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127550C.C. Parry and Ed Palmer   10261878-00-00
Mexico, San Luis Potosi

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Teloschistes exilis (Michaux) Vain.
323734J.G. Smith   Decades of North American Lichen1892-01-00
Mexico, Orizaba

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323853   
Mexico, Orizaba

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Niebla combeoides (Nyl.) Rundel & Bowler
344333Annetta Carter and Louise Kellogg   2985A1950-12-22
Mexico, Baja California; 5 km northeast of Miller's Landing

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344643Jared G. Smith   Decades of North American Lichen1892-02-26
Mexico, Mt. Orizaba, 3810m

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Leptogium cyanescens (Rabenh.) Körb.
871491W.G. Farlow   1885-00-00
Mexico, Orizaba


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