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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-L
Taxa: Dacampiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Dacampia hookeri (Borrer) A. Massal.
COLO-L-0014860Eric Steen Hansen   L-942191999-08-21
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, N Greenland, Rensselaer Bugt, 78.6 -70.8333333

COLO:L
Dacampia hookeri (Borrer) A. Massal.
COLO-L-0014866Eric Steen Hansen   L-941711999-07-10
Greenland, Qaasuitsup, Area south of Aleqatsiaq Fjord, 80.3833333 -65.3166667

COLO:L
Polycoccum microstictum (Leight.) Arnold
COLO-L-0050497W.A. Weber; R. Santesson   178331966-04-14
United States, California, Orange, Irvin Range, upper portion of Cayota Canyon, 400m

COLO:L
Pyrenidium aggregatum K. Knudsen & Kocourk.
COLO-L-0055699James C. Lendemer; Carly Anderson-Stewart, Christy McCain & Erin Tripp   537342017-12-08
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, N-slopes of Meigs Mountain, 0.1 mi S of jct of Curry Mountain Trail and Meigs Mountain Trail, 35.643056 -83.633333, 906 - 906m

COLO:L
Polycoccum minutulum Kocourková & F. Berger
COLO-L-0056635James C. Lendemer; Erin Tripp   546672017-12-18
United States, Tennessee, Monroe, Cherokee National Forest, Unicoi Mountains, Benton MacKeye Trail and Cherohala Skyway/TN165, 0.25 mi S of Beech Gap, 35.344167 -84.035278, 1359 - 1359m

COLO:L
Pyrenidium aggregatum K. Knudsen & Kocourk.
COLO-L-0066670James C. Lendemer   692062020-08-17
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Pisgah National Forest, Bald Mountains, S-slopes of Spring Mountain, E of Appalachian Trail just S of Golden Ridge, ~1.25 mi N of Hurricane Gap, above Big Hurricane Creek., 35.948889 -82.792222, 1065m

COLO:L
Dacampia hookeri (Borrer) A. Massal.
COLO-L-0069542Fr. Arnold   9451872-08-00
Austria, Tyrol, Auf Kalkboden in der Serlosgrube ober der Waldrast., 47.133333 11.383333


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