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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecanora argentea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020036K. Merrill   s.n.1912-04-12
United States, Maine, Rockport

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020042W.A. Weber   s.n.1953-07-23
United States, South Dakota, Fall River, Black Hills, North of Edgemont, 43.40111111 -103.7772222

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020048Thomas H. Nash III   84021973-10-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks, Mount Humphreys - south side, 35.35 -111.6833333, 3719m

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020814W.A. Weber; D. Randolph   L-760181984-06-22
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park: Hidden Valley Ski Area: below Trail Ridge, above the stream between a service road and the ski slope cuts, 2800 - 2900m

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020867R. A. Anderson   27341962-07-19
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park: NE slope of Flattop Mountain, 3536 - 3658m

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020873William A. Weber   L-650721977-07-10
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, Cold Spring Campground, Arapahoe National Forest, 3 mi due S of Blackhawk, 2800m

COLO:L
Lecanora argentea Oksner & Volkova
COLO-L-0020879R. A. Anderson   29381962-07-25
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park: Mummy Range, Mountain Chiquita, 3536 - 3780m


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