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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cystocoleus niger
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
COLO-L-0069512Geoff Bratt   8041967-00-00
Australia, Tasmania, Oxford Beach; NE of Hobart., -42.819077 147.297031

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Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
COLO-L-0069518G. Follmann   1671975-10-00
Austria, Tyrol, Westösterreich, Stubaier Alpen: flockenrasig an schattig-trockenen, aber luftfeuchten überhängenden Urgesteinswänden im Cystocoleo-Racodietum rupestris SCHADE., 1900m

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Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
COLO-L-0069506   
Poland

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Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
COLO-L-0069530Gösta Kjellmert   751741951-07-12
Sweden, Västergötland, Mölndal. Gunnebo. On perpendicular rock in shade, 57.657538 12.058613

COLO:L
Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
COLO-L-0069524A. H. Magnusson   92491924-08-27
Sweden, Västergötland, Par. Lerum., 57.766667 12.266667


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