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Specimen number UC1980499
Determination Calyptridium roseum
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Collector, number, date Tom Schweich, 746, 2011-6-15
Verbatim date 15-Jun-2011
County Mono
Locality Pumice Valley, Pumice flats near the north end of Mono Craters, just south of California Highway 120 on Inyo Forest Road 1N11, 3 miles northeast of US Highway 395.
Coordinates 37.90466 -119.04371 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here]
Datumnot recorded
Coordinate sourceNot recorded
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verbatim elevation6885.00 ft
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curatorial actions
1: Calyptridium roseum S. Watson, Tom Schweich, 01-Jan-2012
current determination (uncorrected): Calyptridium roseum S. Watson, May 17, 2012, bulkloaded from Schweich May 17 2012
NotesFound on the edge of an area that burned July 26-27, 2010. ;
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