Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Usnea cavernosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B125552M. E. Hale   1969-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard

MIL
B31695L. D. Peaslee   1915-07-06
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas

MIL
B147857Irene M. Cull   1972-08-24
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw

New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
84793K.W. Allred and L. Allred   83232002-08-07
Otero, USA, New Mexico, Sacramento Mts, Cathey Peak., 2896m

NMC
84792K.W. Allred   85662002-10-30
Otero, USA, New Mexico, Sacramento Mts, Lincoln Nat, For, For. Rd. 64, about 1 mile se of hwy 6563., 32.79577 -105.7958, 2893m

NMC
84791K.W. Allred and J. Allred   85272002-10-16
Otero, USA, New Mexico, Sacramento Mts, Sierra Blanca, subalpine slopes between ski lodge and Ice Springs., 3414m

New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
Usnea cavernosa Tuckerman
20484Kelly W. Allred   76141999-08-12
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila National Forest, Indian Creek, 2.4 air miles west of Willow Creek Campground, just off For. Rd. 153; mixed conifer forest, growing on ponderosa pine, 2500m

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
MARY1004702John Stevenson   s.n.1965-07-03
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Reeses bog near Biological Station, 45.541446 -84.680698

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:67983Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   326942004-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Catron County, Ben Lilly Recreation Area along Willow Creek, 33.3971666667 -108.5928333333, 2438 - 2438m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:58822Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   286531999-09-05
United States, New Mexico, Eddy County, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.0341666667 -104.2666666667, 2103 - 2103m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:86467Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   362772010-08-11
United States, New Mexico, Eddy County, Big Canyon, South Fork in upper part, 32.0296166667 -104.7971166667, 2164 - 2164m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:64956Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   310672002-05-19
United States, New Mexico, Otero County, Agua Chiquita Canyon at union with Upper Pendleton Canyon, 32.721 -105.6555, 2522 - 2522m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:66250Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   307092001-09-01
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln County, upstream from entrance gate to Ski Apache, 33.4046666667 -105.7933333333, 3048 - 3048m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:86471Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   348832007-07-15
United States, New Mexico, Otero County, Sacramento Mountains, about 0.4 miles NE of the Cosmic Ray Observatory, 32.8 -105.7883333333, 2835 - 2835m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:61772Collector(s): Robert S. Egan   EL-122311980-07-18
United States, Montana, Granite County, Lolo National Forest, Grizzley Campground, 25 miles SE of Missoula, 1219 - 1219m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:53123Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   249131995-06-13
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana County, Organ Needle, N side, on steep NE slope, 32.35108 -106.565114, 2286 - 2438m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:51963Collector(s): Carl S. Lieb   1992-07-04
United States, New Mexico, Taos County, Bitter Creek Canyon, 1.7 miles NE of junction with High Street in Red River, 36.719615 -105.377972, 2750 - 2750m

UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:46225Collector(s): Richard D. Worthington   215691992-09-07
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana County, NE side of the Needles, 32.352199 -106.56881, 2438 - 2438m

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
29928R. Kleinman   2020-10-17-42020-10-17
USA, New Mexico, Catron, FR141 (Reserve Beaverhad Road) about 30 miles south of Reserve, in roadside depression just north of Gwynn Tank, 33.53662 -108.541112, 2339m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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