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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calopadia subcoerulescens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Calopadia subcoerulescens (Zahlbr.) Vězda
COLO-L-0063061Y. Ohmura   95512013-03-11
Japan, Honshu, Hoki, Prov. Hoki (Pref. Tottori): Fudo Waterfall, Tawaradani, Aoya-cho, Tottori-city., 35.472935 133.976016, 60 - 80m

COLO:L
Calopadia subcoerulescens (Zahlbr.) Vězda
COLO-L-0062996G. Thor   761994-11-01
Japan, Kagoshima, Ohsumi, Kyushu, Prov. Ohsumi (Pref. Kagoshima): 14 km SW of Anbo, 500m S of Kaminomaki, at small stream with dense secondary deciduous forest at the roadside, Yakushima Island., 30.233333 130.516667, 50m

COLO:L
Calopadia subcoerulescens (Zahlbr.) Vězda
COLO-L-0097045W. A. Weber   60
Ecuador, Galapagos

COLO:L
Calopadia subcoerulescens (Zahlbr.) Vězda
COLO-L-0097051W. A. Weber   60
Ecuador, Galapagos

COLO:L
Calopadia subcoerulescens (Zahlbr.) Vězda
COLO-L-0097063W. A. Weber   60
Ecuador, Galapagos


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