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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichothelium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
COLO-L-0098137S. Lisowski   405811975-03-26
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the, Haut-Zaire, 8.5 km ad septentrionem versus ab urbe Kisangani, prope vicum Mosibasiba, 450m

COLO:L
COLO-L-0098136   
United States, Hawaii

COLO:L
COLO-L-0053039James C. Lendemer   506812017-03-29
United States, Alabama, Chilton, Talladega National Forest, E slopes of Perry Mountain, Blue Branch of Boggles Creek, FSR307 ~5.5 mi S of jct w/ AL183, 32.755278 -86.951667, 143m

COLO:L
COLO-L-0054842James C. Lendemer; Jordan Hoffman, Christy McCain and Erin A. Tripp   515362017-05-07
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N shore of Sipsey River, 0.3 mi SW of confluence w/ Thompson Creek and 1.8 mi NE of confluence with Bee Branch, 34.320833 -87.466667, 189 - 189m

COLO:L
Trichothelium angustisporum Cáceres & Lücking
COLO-L-0050301Erin Tripp; Jessie Allen, James Lendemer, Troy McMullin   47592010-03-23
United States, North Carolina, Hyde, Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, Chip Rd. 3.2 mi. S of jct w/ Whipping Crek Rd, W of S end of Swan Creek Lake, 35.630556 -75.9875

COLO:L
COLO-L-0044318Shirley C. Tucker   25157A1982-11-06
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Burden Research Plantation, Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, 30.40833 -91.1125

COLO:L
COLO-L-0044324C.G. Pringle   L 363851891-08-28
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Tamasopo, 305m

COLO:L
COLO-L-0098138   
Brazil

COLO:L
COLO-L-0098139   
Brazil

COLO:L
Trichothelium horridulum (Müll.Arg.) R. Sant.
COLO-L-0098140   
Brazil

COLO:L
Trichothelium horridulum (Müll.Arg.) R. Sant.
COLO-L-0098141   
Uruguay


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