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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Evernia esorediosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0016561Charles D. Bird   189401967-06-20
Canada, Alberta, Oldman River Watershed. 2 mi S of the summit of Plateau Mountain, Pasque Mountain system, 2286 - 2286m

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0016567A.W. Johnson; L. Viereck and H. Melchior   901959-06-21
United States, Alaska, Bering Strait District: Ogotoruk Creek Drainage, Crowbill Ridge, 68.083333 -165.533333, 305 - 305m

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071747I. Yoshimura; K. Saito   71271971-05-14
Japan, Saitama, Honshu, Prov. Musashi, Mt. Kobushi, Jumonji Pass., 35.942787 138.734748, 2000m

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071741H. Kashiwadani   99471972-07-22
Japan, Honshu, Prov. Shinano, Mt. Yatsugadake, Suwa-gun, 35.978152 138.350028, 1970m

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071723Shirley Tucker   333631993-09-04
Japan, Nagano, Honshu Island, Shinsu (Nagano-ken), Minami-saku-gun, Kawakami-mura; riverhead of Chikuma River near Mt. Kinpo, 36 138.5

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071717Y. Asahina   s.n.
Japan, Shiobara, 36.959706 139.823797

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071711Ernest Almquist   S 11,6941879-00-00
Japan, Hjigome

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071759   
Russian Federation

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071753   
Russian Federation

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071735   
Russian Federation

COLO:L
Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
COLO-L-0071729   
Russian Federation


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