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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Buellia lacteoidea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004500George W. Argus   411-621962-07-05
Canada, Saskatchewan, South shore of Lake Athabasca, east of William River, sand Dunes north of "Little Gull" Lake, 59.016667 -109

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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004506W.A. Weber; Kunkel, Munger   L 593181974-08-20
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Bighorn National Forest, Crazy Woman Campground, ca. 22 miles southwest of Buffalo, 44.165 -106.921, 2500m

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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004512W.A. Weber; Kunkel, LaFarge   L 578481973-09-15
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Pagosa Canyon just northeast of McAllister Lake (next canyon east of Fr. Arsene's Canon Sud), 35.533333 -105.133333, 1950 - 2000m

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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004518R. A. Anderson   42091963-07-26
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park: Tanima Peak, S of Thunder Lake Patrol Cabin, 3261 - 3475m

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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004530R. A. Anderson; Poelt & Weber   L-653551977-09-07
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, South of Rollinsville on south side of South Boulder Creek drainage, Crackerjack Placer Claim

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Buellia lacteoidea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0004536Roger A. Anderson; J. Anderson, H. Anderson   L-673631976-06-26
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, SSW of Bergen Peak, near Evergreen, Greystone Estates, 4.3 km W of Hwy 74, 39.65 -105.383333, 2560m


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