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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ionaspis cyanocarpa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074678A. H. Magnusson   86011924-07-24
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Tärna par, Strimasund, 66.05 14.8833, 550m

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074719A. H. Magnusson   86011924-07-24
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Tärna par, Strimasund, 66.05 14.8833, 550m

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074707Carl Stenholm   s.n.1918-08-11
Sweden, Jämtland, Frostviken, Jormlien, 64.667898 13.922941

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074713Carl Stenholm   s.n.1924-07-24
Sweden, Lycksele lappmark, Tänna. Strimasund, 66.053987 14.886048

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074725Rolf Santesson   336691994-08-08
Sweden, Härjedalen, Tännäs par, In the river Ljusnan 2 km SSE of Hotel Ramundberget., 62.683333 12.4, 700m

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074660Sigurd W. Sundell   23821961-07-14
Sweden, Värmland, [Fårnelas], insel [???] in lake Långban, 59.853602 14.260677

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074666Rolf Santesson   149241962-08-13
Sweden, Härjedalen, Storsjö Parish, c. 2 km S.E. of Småbodvallen (between Kattuggleknallen and Tandåsen)., 62.733333 12.75

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Ionaspis cyanocarpa (Anzi) Th. Fr.
COLO-L-0074672L. E. Muhr   76501984-08-14
Sweden, Värmland, Färnebo par, Limon Island in Lake Långban., 59.833333 -14.283333, 215m


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