Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pertusaria azulensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


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Pertusaria azulensis B. de Lesdain
barcode-00377189C. M. Wetmore   194211970-05-06
United States of America, Texas, Brewster County, Big Bend National Park. SW slope of Emory Peak around stand of Populus tremuloides on talus., 2225m

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Pertusaria azulensis B. de Lesdain
barcode-00377190C. M. Wetmore   151151966-07-01
United States of America, New Mexico, McKinley County, Cibola National Forest across from Quaking Aspen Campground, 2225 - 2286m

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Pertusaria azulensis B. de Lesdain
barcode-00470888Fr. G. Arsène   39471910-05-05
Mexico, Michoacán, [data not captured]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L985G. Arsène   39471910-05-05
Mexico, Michoacan de Ocampo, Michoacán: Cerro Azul, Morelia. Alt. 2200 m.

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L62110T. H. Nash III   259041986-10-26
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County: Cave Canyon on E side of the Santa Rita Mountains. on Juniperus deppeana; 31°43’0’’N 110°47’0’’W ca. 1950 m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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