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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057296H. S. Osorio   71101975-03-16
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Est Sierra de la Ventana: Cerro Ceferino., -38.129508 -61.80389, 100m

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057243W. A. Weber; B. Johnston   s.n.1976-11-11
Chile, Santiago, Northwest of of Santiago at junction of Caleu and Rungue roads, north of Tiltil., -33.009789 -70.921152, 700m

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057249W. A. Weber; B. Johnston   s.n1976-09-11
Chile, Santiago, Northwest of Santiago at junction of Caleu and Rungue roads, north of Tiltil., -33.009789 -70.921152, 700m

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057237Deborah Steward   s.n.1975-12-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Bahia Pichidangui, coastal area northwest of Santiago., -32.139584 -71.526956

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057301P. Dusen   851896-08-14
Chile, Santiago, Cerro de Ranca., -33.389959 -70.710252

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057255W. A. Weber; B. Johnston   s.n.1976-11-09
Chile, Santiago, 8 km west of Tiltil; shrub chaparral [IBP Primary Site], on east slope of Cuesta de la Dormida., -33.061244 -71.016455, 1000 - 1300m

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057261W. A. Weber; J. Kohn   s.n.1978-03-25
Peru, Depto. de Ica, Western foothills of Andes 36-40 km E of Nazca on road to Puquio, -14.690423 -74.505991, 2000 - 2250m

COLO:L
Acarospora rhabarbarina Hue nom illegit.
COLO-L-0057267W. A. Weber; J. Kohn   s.n.1978-03-25
Peru, Depto. de Ica; western foothills of Andes 36-40 km E of Nazca on road to Puquio., -14.681837 -74.485391, 2000 - 2250m


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