Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Staurothele drummondii (Endocarpon drummondii)
Search Criteria: Nevada; White Pine; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Jason Hollinger   7504b2014-10-05
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Sacramento Pass Recreation Area, rocks just east of where road forks about 0.5 km south of highway 50, 39.1176 -114.3046, 2073m

Boise State University Lichen Herbarium


SRP
SRP-L-0001429Roger Rosentreter   165032008-06-14
U.S.A., Nevada, White Pine, Stop#1. Five miles north of Ely Nevada., 39.189098 -115.002998, 2104m

Private Herbarium of Jason Hollinger


hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   7504b2014-10-05
United States, Nevada, White Pine County, Sacramento Pass Recreation Area, rocks just east of where road forks about 0.5 km south of highway 50, 39.1176 -114.3046, 2073m

hb. Hollinger
Staurothele drummondii cfr.
Jason Hollinger   233012019-08-16
United States, Nevada, White Pine County, Snake Range, Hendrys Creek Trail, ca. 11.7 km WNW of TH, 39.2447 -114.1789, 2685m

hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   6655a2014-10-04
United States, Nevada, White Pine County, Great Basin National Park, Mount Wheeler, on broad ridge ca. 0.4 mi. NW of western peak, 38.9905 -114.3198, 3696m

hb. Hollinger
Jason Hollinger   74302014-10-03
United States, Nevada, White Pine County, Great Basin National Park, Strawberry Campground, lower part of slope across creek to the south, 39.0595 -114.2745, 2215m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0097937John W. Thomson   231831986-09-13
United States, Nevada, White Pine, White Pine Mts, West side of Antelope Pass on Hwy 50 west of Ely., 39.389523 -115.865433

WIS
WIS-L-0097941John W. Thomson   231821986-09-13
United States, Nevada, White Pine, White Pine Mts. West side of Antelope Pass on hwy 50 west of Ely., 37.741786 -116.698792


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.