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University and Jepson Herbaria
California Lichen Catalog

References from the California Lichen Catalog

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San Francisco Watershed lichens — a more comprehensive list. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 8: 44–56.
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Pygmy Forest field trip, Mendocino County, March 16, 2002, and list of macrolichens of the Pygmy Forest. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 9(1): 8–12.
RYAN, B. D. 2002.
Ahtiana, pp. 91–92; Alectoria, pp. 92–95; Bryoria, pp. 109–114; Evernia, pp. 188–190; Leprocaulon, pp. 262–264; Letharia, pp. 267–270; Nodobryoria, pp. 299–301; Parmeliopsis, pp. 315–317; Platismatia, pp. 400–401; Pseudephebe, pp. 409–411; Rhizoplaca, pp. 442–448; Vulpicida, pp. 505–507, in T. H. Nash III, B. D. Ryan, C. Gries, & F. Bungartz (eds.), Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert region, Vol. 1. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe.
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Marin County field trip. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 2(1): 10–11.
WRIGHT, D. 1997.
Field trip to the Lake Pillsbury area, Lake County, California, April 19–20, 1997. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 4: 28–32.
WRIGHT, D. 1998.
Lichens from the “Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents within the range of the Northern Spotted Owl” known from the Point Reyes National Seashore, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and Mt. Tamalpais State Park with notes on other lichens from the Record of Decision. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 5: 12–15.
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