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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heterodermia circinalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0018363D.H. Vitt   176801976-12-13
Mexico, Oaxaca, 80.4 km north on Highway 175 from junction with Highway 190, north east of Oaxaca, 17.366667 -96.416667, 2835m

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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0018412D.G. Horton   76271976-12-13
Mexico, Oaxaca, 80.4 km north on Highway 175 from junction with Highway 190, north east of Oaxaca, 17.366667 -96.416667, 2835m

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073502   
Ecuador

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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073484L. H. Pike   
Ecuador, Santiago Island: near spring just N of western peak, -0.2667 -90.7, 870m

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073490T. de Roy   
Ecuador, Isabela Island: Alcedo Volcano, on the crater rim, -0.424669 -91.087314

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073478   
Ecuador

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073472   
Ecuador

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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073455   
Nepal

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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073449   
Nepal

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073443   
Nepal

COLO:L
Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073437   
Nepal

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Heterodermia circinalis (Zahlbr.) W.A. Weber
COLO-L-0073496   
Nepal


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Google Map

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