Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Megasporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Aspicilia A. Massal.
CUP-054741   

CUP
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CUP-066451Sherwood, M. A.   1972-07-20
USA, Oregon, Lane, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, between road 1502 and Lookout Creek near junction with road 1553, 44.207201 -122.260429

CUP
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CUP-066493Sherwood, M. A.   1971-08-05
USA, Oregon, Lane, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Watershed 10, 42.464058 -118.61324

CUP
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CUP-066503Sherwood, M. A.   1971-10-12
USA, Oregon, Lane, 3 mi. N. of Florence, near Clear Lake, stabilized sand dune, 44.026073 -124.099841

CUP
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CUP-066928Sherwood, M. A.   1973-01-06
USA, Texas, Hardin, Big Thicket National Preserve, arid sandy land at the end of county road 420, near McNeely Lake, 30.1991 -94.116014

CUP
Ochrolechia A. Massal.
CUP-071841Martha Sherwood   11201973-06-26
United States, Washington, San Juan, Moran park, Orcas Island

CUP
Aspicilia calcarea (L.) Körb.
CUP-072437Martha Sherwood   20991975-08-08
United States, Oregon, Harney, 5 mil. W. of Burns


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