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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0000228William A. Weber   L-589922007-03-01
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Mouth of Limpia Canyon, Davis Mountains, 1.5 mi. N of Fort Davis

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0000234W. Weber; Kunkel, LaFarge   L-578691973-09-15
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Pagosa Canyon just NE of McAllister Lake (next canyon E of Fr. Araene's 'Canon Sud'), NE facing rimrock, 35.533333 -105.133333, 1950 - 2000m

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0009437S. Shushan; W.A. Weber   S69171956-03-28
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Lava hogbacks, foot of Magdalena Mts, just south of highway, 5 miles southweast of Socorro, 1585m

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0054883James C. Lendemer; Carly Anderson Stewart, Kevin England, and Erin A. Tripp   520052017-05-13
United States, Alabama, Winston, Bankhead National Forest, Corinth Glade, W of CR57 1.6 mi S of AL74/US278, 34.119167 -87.326111, 198 - 198m

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0057135W. A. Weber; J. Lanier   s.n.1976-05-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Isla Rabida, Bursera forest., -0.412258 -90.709168

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0057129W. A. Weber   151964-02-04
Ecuador, Galapagos, Galapagos Islands: Jervis Island. Yale Dawson, -0.413384 -90.707847

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0057123W. A. Weber; J. Lanier   s.n.1976-05-01
Ecuador, Galapagos, Isla Rabida, Bursera forest., -0.412258 -90.709168

COLO:L
Acarospora chrysops (Tuck.) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0057117Unknown   s.n.
Ecuador, Galapagos, [No locality data provided on the label.]


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