Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bacidia idahoensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
21174268Jason Dart   2019-03-00
United States of America, California, San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA, 35.51072 -120.847125

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
145781Abbey Rosso   Rosso L8581997-06-01
United States, Oregon, Douglas, 15 km NE of Ideyld Park on Cobble Knob; Rock Cr. drainage, Bureau of Land Managment., 43.45 -122.9, 450 - 840m

OSC:Lichens
134981Bruce McCune   252392000-03-01
United States, Idaho, Latah, Laird Park Campground, 44.94166667 -116.65, 815m

OSC:Lichens
134980Bruce McCune   McCune 297532008-08-01
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, along North Fork Umatilla River, base of Coyote Ridge Trail, Blue Mountains., 45.731 -118.108, 708m

OSC:Lichens
137496Bruce McCune   McCune 288152007-08-01
United States, Oregon, Umatilla, South Fork Walla Walla River at confluence with Reser Creek., 45.8765 -117.9841, 1021m

OSC:Lichens
164031Michael Haldeman   17932016-10-04
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, east of Greer, on a north-facing slope above Jim Ford Creek, 46.427372 -116.119682, 626m

OSC:Lichens
164035Michael Haldeman   18452016-10-07
United States, Idaho, Shoshone, Boulder Creek, tributary of Marble Creek on south side of St Joe River, 47.218295 -116.017005, 841m

OSC:Lichens
164049Michael Haldeman   20952017-05-04
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, off Cascade Road, on a bench about 15 km east of Orofiino, 46.460316 -116.090041, 974m

OSC:Lichens
164080Michael Haldeman   25042017-08-25
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, in Cedar Creek 2 km ne of Southwick where Clearwater, Latah & Nez Perce Counties meet, 46.62234 -116.451661, 785m

OSC:Lichens
164947Michael Haldeman   14822016-08-09
United States, Idaho, Clearwater, along Goat Creek about 2.5 km from Isabella Creek, 46.901471 -115.623245, 1134m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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