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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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COLO-L-0050740Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   54332015-05-03
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 0.25 mi. N of terminus of Bone Valley Trail, 1.7 mi. N of junction with Hazel Creek Trail, E of Bone Valley Creek, 35.521111 -83.679167, 145m

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COLO-L-0052329J. C. Lendemer; B.P. Hodkinson   317752012-04-25
United States, Maryland, Wicomico, Chesapeake Forest Lands, Stump Gut Ecologically Sensitive Area, terminus of Tyler Trail, E shore of Marshyhope Creek, Stump Gut, 0.37 mi from the E shore of the Nanticoke River, 0.5 mi NW of entrance on Old Bradley Rd., 38.4858 -75.7931

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COLO-L-0052983C. J. Hansen   62532016-12-15
United States, Alabama, Madison, Huntsville; Red Stone Arsenal; Bradford Sinks area in southwest corner of base, ca 1.3 air mi NE of Triana, AL., 187m

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COLO-L-0054091Erin Tripp; James Lendemer, Christy McCain, Jordan Hoffman   71252017-05-06
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, 189m

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COLO-L-0058838James C. Lendemer; Erin Tripp   581422019-01-13
United States, Georgia, Union, Chattahoochee National Forest, E-facing slopes between Chestnut Knob and Fisher Knob, above FSR118B ~1.0 mi NE of jct w/ FSR118/Helton Creek Rd., 34.75698 -83.89566, 810 - 810m

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COLO-L-0061766James C. Lendemer   587442019-04-16
United States, South Carolina, Oconee, Sumter National Forest, N-facing slopes of Ridley Mountain, S of FSR708/Burrells Ford Rd. ~0.4 mi W of jct w/ SC107, 34.96249 -83.09048, 855 - 855m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.
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