Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parmotrema eurysacum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Parmotrema eurysacum (Hue) Hale
BR5030093358769Hatschbach G. & Guimaraes O.   553061991-04-06
Brazil, Lagoa Itapeva (mun. Torres)

BR
Parmotrema eurysacum (Hue) Hale
BR5030053447007Pringle C.G.   S.N.
Mexico

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 178813Jason Hollinger   MUOB 1788132013-07-26
United States, Florida, Escambia, Lower Escambia River Water Management Area, Fischer Landing Boat Launch, 30.9667 -87.2346, 14 - 14m

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
169135Jim Riley   16312009-10-03
United States, Virginia, Norfolk City, Norfolk Botanical Gardens. Near butterfly garden., 36.9056 -76.1975666666667, 3m

OSC:Lichens
171608Sherry K. Pittam   2591990-09-03
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Just south of Hwy 92 at Randolph/Pocahontas Co. line. West of motel. Monongahela National Forest., 1100m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
L5914T. H. Nash III   396141998-01-07
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Baja California Sur: Top of the ridge of Sierra Laguna and east of Cerro Verde, Quercus tuberculata forest, 23°36’6’’N, 109°55’55’’W, on granite. 1700 m

S
L10214T. H. Nash III   415821978-12-31
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Puntarenas Las Cruces Tropical Botanical Garden, 4 km SSE of San Vito premontane rain forest; on bark; 8°43'0'N 82°57'0'W ca. 1300 m

S
L44014Clifford M. Wetmore   844362000-05-21
United States, Arkansas, Polk County Ouachita National Forest. Caney Creek Wilderness Area. End of east ridge from Hanna Mt. Ridgetop with oaks, hickory, and rock cliffs on S facing slope, elev. 1700 ft. Sec. 14, T4S, R29W. 34°24'18'N, 94°04'23'W.

S
L72212M. E. Hale & T. R. Soderstrom   19394 Hale1960-03-13
Mexico, Veracruz-Llave, State of Veracruz Open pasture, scattered cactus and Acacia, elev. 1240 m. 9 Km. east of Jalapa, along highway 140.

S
F144092Robert S. Egan   104631977-11-06
Mexico, México (incl. Distrito Federal), Estado de México: Municipio de Coatepec. 3 km by road NW of Coatepec on road to Agua Amarga; oak-pine forest on steep slopes; elev. 2300 m.

S
F169841M. E. Hale & T. R. Soderstrom   20692 Hale1960-04-01
Mexico, Oaxaca, State of Oaxaca On deciduous trees. Mature pine-oak mist forest, elev. 3000 m. Trail leading to Cerro San Felipe, overlooking Oaxaca.

S
F169842M. E. Hale & T. R. Soderstrom   21033 Hale1960-04-05
Mexico, Michoacan de Ocampo, State of Michoacán On conifers. Mature pine forest in mountains, elev. 2560 m. Km. 248 on highway 190, 65 km. east of Morelia.

S
F169843C. G. Pringle   1908-09-17
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mexiko : State of Hidalgo, Cuyamaloya

S
F169844T. H. Nash   303151992-03-15
Mexico, Sonora, Sonora: Sierra el Pinto, 22 km E of smelter along road to Angostura (at end of Presa de la Angostura). 30°27’N, 109°27’30’’W on acidic rock ca. 1650m

Universidad de Guadalajara


IBUG
8504L. Guzmán-Dávalos   36731987-04-13
Mexico, Jalisco, Pinos Altos, brecha Bolaños-Tenzompa, 22.1869444444 -102.0491666667, 2730m

IBUG
8505G. Domínguez   411988-09-24
Mexico, Jalisco, Cerca de Tapalpa, 19.9408333333 -102.24, 1800m

IBUG
8506L. M. V. de Puga   1986-02-09
Mexico, Jalisco, 4 km al NO del Rancho San Francisco, faldas del Cerro El Fraile, 19.9527777778 -102.2602777778, 2100m

IBUG
8507L. Guzmán-Dávalos   24551985-08-28
Mexico, Jalisco, 12 km del Periférico por la brecha prolongación Mariano Otero-San Isidro Mazatepec, adelante del Autódromo, 20.6119444444 -102.4430555556

IBUG
11881M. L. Fierros   1091993-07-23
Mexico, Jalisco, Carretera Tecolotlán-Quila a 1 km de la carretera, en el camino a la Ciénega, Sierra de Quila, 20.2938888889 -103.9541666667, 1810m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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