Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Mexico; Nuevo León; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Xanthoria (Fr.) Th. Fr.
L-015631T.H. Nash   1976-06-21
Mexico, Nuevo León, 10 km S Potosi near junction of highway 57 & 60 (road to Linares). Yucca dominated desert just west of the Sierra Madre Oriental

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L-015632T.H. Nash   1976-06-21
Mexico, Nuevo León, Sn. Roberto, 10 km S Potosi near junction highway 57 & 60 (road to Linares). Yucca dominated desert just west of the Sierra Madre Oriental

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Letharia (Th. Fr.) Zahlbr.
L-055679H. Beaman   1960-06-26
Mexico, Nuevo León, Cerro Potosi, summit of mountain

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Haematomma A. Massal.
L-077674Cyrus G. Pringle   1907-09-16
Mexico, Nuevo León, El Carrizo, near Monterrey

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Pannaria Delise ex Bory
L-097601F.G. Meyer & D.J. Rogers   1948-07-18
Mexico, Nuevo León, Dulces Nombres, and just east of border into Tamaulipas

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L-129986W.L. Culberson & D.E. Stone   2001-07-25
Mexico, Nuevo León, Monterrey; Parque Ecologico Chipinque, S of the city


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Google Map

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