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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0019700W.A. Weber; R. Anderson   L-504481969-07-12
United States, Colorado, Summit, Blue Lake, in valley of Monte Cristo Creek between North Star Mountain and Quandary Peak, Mosquito Range; just above the dam, 3566m

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0019706William A. Weber; Les A. Viereck   S 7050 A1956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074686   
Austria

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074692   

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074727   
Austria

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074674   
Norway

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074704   
Norway

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074668   
Norway

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074698   
Norway

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074662   
Poland

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074958   
Russian Federation

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074680   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074964   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074970   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074710   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074716   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074728   
Slovakia

COLO:L
Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
COLO-L-0074722A. H. Magnusson   56071921-07-08
Sweden, Torne lappmark, par. Jukkasjärvi, Abiskosuolo; 67.85 20.61, 67.85 20.61, 330m


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