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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Acrocordia megalospora (Fink) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0001349Richard C Harris   105071976-03-06
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Whitewater State Park., 44.058297 -92.058773

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Acrocordia megalospora (Fink) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0001355R. C. Harris   115901976-06-04
United States, Tennessee, Henderson, Natchez TraceState Park; campground NE of Lexington, 152m

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Acrocordia megalospora (Fink) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0050075Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   39212008-10-17
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Appalachian Trail, 0-2 miles W of intersection with Chestnut Branch Trail, E of junction with Mt. Cammerer spur trail, 35.764361 -83.144917, 1067m

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Acrocordia megalospora (Fink) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0053180James C. Lendemer   500812017-01-03
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, ridge above headwaters of West Bee Branch, ~0.3 mi NE of West Bee Branch Falls, 0.2 mi W of Horse Trail 224, ~0.5 mi N of jct w/ FS Trail 204/East Bee Ridge Trail., 34.340556 -87.443333, 281m

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Acrocordia megalospora (Fink) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0064046James C. Lendemer   639392019-12-08
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E-facing ridge above Chilhowee Lake/Little Tennessee River, 0.3 mi W of US129 and Tabcat Creek, 0.6 mi N of Lakey Woods Knob, 35.52186 -83.99717, 376 - 376m


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