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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypotrachyna catawbiensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0050454Erin Tripp; James Lendemer & Jessi Allen   50352014-09-28
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Myrtle Point to summit of Mt. LeConte, 1991m

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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0050689Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   53832015-04-30
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mt. Sequoyah, 0.5-0 mi. E of summit, along the Appalachian Trail between Tricorner Knob and Pecks Corner, 35.678333 -83.282222, 274m

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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0058635James C. Lendemer; Erin A. Tripp   561312018-03-19
United States, Tennessee, Carter, Cherokee National Forest, N-slopes of Roan Mountain, Round Bald, Appalachian Trail 0.5 mi E of Carvers Gap and jct w/ TN143/NC261, 36.106944 -82.103333, 1765 - 1765m

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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0074567   
Ecuador

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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0074573   
Ecuador

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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0074579W. A. Weber; D. McVean   s.n.1968-06-26
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Eastern Highlands. Bismark Ranges: Mount Wilhelm, Lake Aunde, -5.785468 145.048369, 3444m


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