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Dataset: COLO-L
Search Criteria: South Africa; Trasvaal; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
COLO-L-0070740F. Brusse   57761990-06-03
South Africa, Trasvaal, Lydenburg. Draaikraal. About 300 m from the Draaikraal turn-off to Boossenekal, on the Lydenburg - Roossenekal Road Farm: Draaikraal 48 KT, -25.219922 30.035373, 2530m

COLO:L
Karoowia scitula (Brusse) Hale
COLO-L-0074967F. Brusse   57801990-06-03
South Africa, Trasvaal, Lydenburg. Draaikraal. About 300 m from the Draaikraal turn-off to Boossenekal, on the Lydenburg - Roossenekal Road Farm: Draaikraal 48 KT, -25.219922 30.035373, 2530m

COLO:L
Namakwa exornata (Zahlbr.) Hale
COLO-L-0081440F. Brusse   57791990-06-03
South Africa, Trasvaal, Lydenburg. Draaikraal. About 300 m from the Draaikraal turn-off to Boossenekal, on the Lydenburg - Roossenekal Road Farm: Draaikraal 48 KT, -25.219922 30.035373, 2530m

COLO:L
Paraparmelia annexa (Kurok.) Elix & J. Johnst.
COLO-L-0082718F. Brusse   57811990-06-03
South Africa, Trasvaal, Lydenburg. Draaikraal. About 300 m from the Draaikraal turn-off to Boossenekal, on the Lydenburg - Roossenekal Road Farm: Draaikraal 48 KT, -25.219922 30.035373, 2530m

COLO:L
Xanthoparmelia hypoprotocetrarica (Kurok. & Elix) Hale
COLO-L-0101330F. Brusse   57781990-06-03
South Africa, Trasvaal, Lydenburg. Draaikraal. About 300 m from the Draaikraal turn-off to Boossenekal, on the Lydenburg - Roossenekal Road Farm: Draaikraal 48 KT, -25.219922 30.035373, 2530m


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