Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Taxa: Psora crenata (Lecidea coroniformis, Lecidea crenata, Biatora crenata, Endocarpon crenatum, Lecidea crenata var. coroniformis, Lecidea crenata var. crenata, Lecidea crenata var. speirea, Phyllopsora coroniformis, Psora elegans)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); Neil; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Psora crenata (Taylor) Reinke
ASUL012109Garry Neil   1232016-02-17
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Manzanita Trail, Coconino National Forest, Red Rock Ranger District, 34.878661 -111.809402, 1455m

ASU:Lichens
Psora crenata (Taylor) Reinke
ASUL012108Garry Neil   1522015-03-17
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Junction of Bell Rock Pathway and Courthouse Butte Trail, Coconino National Forest, Red Rock Ranger District, 34.797408 -111.764433, 1295m

ASU:Lichens
Psora crenata (Taylor) Reinke
ASUL012103Garry Neil   4652020-06-18
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Hermit Trail, Red Rock Ranger District, Coconino National Forest, 34.809787 -111.769117, 1311m


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Google Map

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