Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudoparmelia uleana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:General Collection
Pseudoparmelia uleana (Müll. Arg.) Elix & Nash
24550Sean Q. Beeching; Lisa Kruse   2007-10-20
United States of America, Georgia, Camden County, Cumberland Island, 30.85205 -81.45533

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
Pseudoparmelia uleana (Mll. Arg.) Elix & T. H. Nash (Elix & Nash 1997)
22792L.L. St. Clair, K.T. Anderson, J.F. Kramer   1996-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila Nat'l Forest, Gila Wilderness Area, along Bead Spring Trail, FS Trail 182, 2774m

SNM
Pseudoparmelia uleana (Mll. Arg.) Elix & T. H. Nash (Elix & Nash 1997)
22946L.L. St. Clair, K.T. Anderson, J.F. Kramer   1996-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila Nat'l Forest, Gila Wilderness Area, along Bead Spring Trail, FS Trail 182, 2774m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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