Constancea 84, 2006
University and Jepson Herbaria
California Lichen Catalog

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WEBER, W. A. 1989a.
Lichenes Exsiccatae, Fascicle 17, 18 (no. 641–700); numbers from California: 655. Lecidella subincongrua var. elaeochromoides. ; 656. Caloplaca bolacina; 657. Caloplaca bolacina ; 658. Niebla ceruchoides ; 659. Caloplaca microphyllina; 660. Caloplaca brattiae; 661. Sclerophyton californicum; 662. Lecanographa dimelaenoides (as “Arthothelium?”; 663. Toninia pacifica (Type); 664. Psora pacifica; 665. Rinodina californiensis, as Rinodina santamonicae; 666. Pertusaria pustulata; 668. Phaeophyscia cernohorskyi; 669. Tephromela nashii, as T. atra; 670. Pertusaria flavicunda; 671. Buellia capitis-regum; 672. Caloplaca stantonii; 673. Verrucaria glaucina; 674. Thelomma mammosum; 675. Lecania brunonis, as “Lecania dudleyi”; 676. Lecanora gangaleoides; 677. Verrucaria cf. canella; 678. Caloplaca luteominia; 679. Xanthoria candelaria; 680. Buellia halonia; 681. Caloplaca coralloides as “Polycauliona coralloides”; 689. Aspicilia cf. epiglypta; 690. Psorula scotopholis; 691. Trapeliopsis glaucopholis, as T. wallrothii; 692. Melanelia glabra; 693. Caloplaca saxicola; 694. Dimelaena oreina; 695. Caloplaca stanfordensis; 696. Lecidea sp. Distributed by the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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