Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psora cerebriformis
Search Criteria: Nevada; White Pine; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University


BRY
BRY-L-0014997Clayton C. Newberry   1984-10-06
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Great Basin national Park: Snake Creek Cave area, west of Great Basin National Park, 38.916667 -114.066667, 1779m

Intermountain Herbarium Lichen Collection (Utah State University)


USU:UTC
UTC00282839Brad Kropp   sn
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Great Basin National Park: Snake Creek dolomite Bio-Blitz site; right side of road (NF 448 - Snake Creek Road) going into park, 38.919467 -114.147267, 1960m

USU:UTC
UTC00282862Brad Kropp   sn
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Great Basin National Park: Bio-Blitz Wheeler Peak Transect, Plot 1, 39.01375 -114.215683, 2059m

USU:UTC
UTC00282863Brad Kropp   sn
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Great Basin National Park: Bio-Blitz Wheeler Peak Transect, Plot 1, 39.01375 -114.215683, 2059m

USU:UTC
UTC00282926Brad Kropp   sn
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Great Basin National Park: Bio-Blitz Wheeler Peak transect, Plot 2; along road near intersection of Baker Creek Road and NF589, 39.00155 -114.211883, 2062m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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