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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0003916T. Goward; Sherry Kirkveld, Barbara McGrenere   83-3221983-03-29
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island (NT,CWH); Florencia Bay; eight kilometers north-west of Ucluelet., 49 -125.633333, 20m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0003922Willa J. Noble   71961980-03-21
Canada, British Columbia, Alberni-Clayoquot, Vancouver Island, Ucluelet, 48.916667 -125.533333, 10m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0060428H. Kashiwadani   169461981-06-14
Japan, Tochigi, Prov. Shimotsuke: Mt. Nantai, Nikko, 36.765484 139.490746, 1780m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0060404Syo Kurokawa   640661964-04-29
Japan, Honshu, Shimotsuke, Sanno Pass, Nikko, 36.814726 139.451213, 1400 - 1730m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0060410H. Kashiwadani   167301980-10-17
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu. Prov. Kai, En route between Komitake Shrine and Shoji-guchi 4-gome, Mount Fuji, 35.394704 138.733261, 2100m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0060416S. Kurokawa   503941950-11-14
Japan, Musasi, Mt. Sira-iwa., 35.8167 138.183

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
COLO-L-0060422H. Kashiwadani   154031979-08-10
Japan, Fukushima, Iwashiro, Honshu, Toriko-daira, Mt. Higashi-Azuma., 37.726857 140.247992, 1600m


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