Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allocalicium adaequatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Allocalicium adaequatum M. Prieto & Wedin
32717Harold Goree   Goree 15361967-07-23
United States, Montana, Flathead, bottom of Red Meadow Creek where it is crossed by Flathead River Road, Flathead National Forest

OSC:Lichens
Allocalicium adaequatum M. Prieto & Wedin
34119Lawrence Pike   Pike 32491972-10-22
United States, Washington, Yakima, Clear Lake E of White Pass in the Snoqualmie National Forest., 46.62 -121.28, 914m

OSC:Lichens
Allocalicium adaequatum M. Prieto & Wedin
33358Lawrence Pike   Pike 34001973-01-01
United States, Oregon, Benton, Sulphur Valley,5 mi. N of Corvallis., 44.65 -123.32, 305m

OSC:Lichens
Allocalicium adaequatum M. Prieto & Wedin
34075Lawrence Pike   Pike 30981972-07-09
United States, Oregon, Jefferson, Suttle Lake at the South Shore Forest Camp; forest along the south shore., 44.41666667 -121.75, 1082m

University of Gothenburg


GB
Allocalicium adaequatum (Nyl.) M. Prieto & Wedin
GB-0164496Karström, Mats   90721990-10-17
Sweden, Lule lappmark, Suobbat


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