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Dataset: COLO-L
Search Criteria: Costa Rica; Limón; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Dirinaria aegialita (Afzel. ex Ach.) B.J. Moore
COLO-L-0071143P. Döbbeler & J. Poelt   1990-02-00
Costa Rica, Limón, Zwischen Punta Uva und Punta Manzanillo, 9 Strassenkilometer E von Puerto Viejo. In einem Cocos-reichen Strand-wald an der Küste; an Stämmen von Cocos nucifera, 2m

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Leptogium phyllocarpum (Pers.) Mont.
COLO-L-0078619H. Sipman   123061979-01-09
Costa Rica, Limón, Road along the Caribbean coast from Limon to Cahuita. Between Rio Estrella and R. Margarita, 9.796719 -82.89489, 1m

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Porina papillifera F. Schill.
COLO-L-0088220R. Liicking   91-50011991-03-00
Costa Rica, Limón, Hitoy Cerere biological reserve, c. 120 km ESE of San Jose on Atlantic slope of the Cordillera de Talamanca, 9.68333 -83.03333, 100 - 200m

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Schistophoron variabile Tibell
COLO-L-0097569L. Tibell   85141979-09-01
Costa Rica, Limón, Puerto Limon, 10 -83.03333, 5m


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