Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Haematomma subpuniceum, Haematomma subpuniceum var. dolichosporum, Haematomma subpuniceum var. subpuniceum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müller Arg.) B. de Lesdain
barcode-00437958R. A. Anderson   1959-06-05
United States of America, Texas, Brewster County, [data not captured]

Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
76240   1994-07-20
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Chinaca, valley of Rio Sirupa, NW of Ciudad Madera

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
BR5030120338511Ferraro L.I.   23041981-12-18
Argentina, Campos del Teyú Cuaré

BR
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
BR5030120337484Nash T.H. III   135001976-06-10
Mexico, forest above Casada de Basaseachic, ca. 100 km W of Cuauhtemoc in the Sierra Madre Occidental, 28.2 -108.233333

BR
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
BR5030120336456Weber W.A.   L-587831974-04-28
United States, 6.5 mi W of Burnet & 4.5 mi from Lake Buchanan Dam

BR
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
BR5030120335428Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   241461988-12-31
United States, Santa Rita Mountains, Madera Canyon, trail to Josephine Saddle, 31.716667 -110.866667

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
168055H.T. Lumbsch   10596h1994-07-20
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Madre Occidental. Sierra Chinaca, valley of Rio Sirupa, NW of Ciudad Madera., 29.1833333333333 -108.183333333333

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
BPI 1043740R. Anderson   S186771959-06-05
United States, Texas, Brewster, South Rim trail to Emory Peak, Chisos Mountains, 1900 - 2100m


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