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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0020596R.A. Anderson   18161961-08-27
United States, Indiana, Warren, High Bridge area W of Lafayette

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0020602W.W. Calkins   62
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Lookout Mt.

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0020655Sam Shushan; R.A. Anderson   L 328181960-08-26
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, north of Broken Bow, Beaver's Bend State Park, along Mt. Fork River, 34.14 -94.7, 152 - 183m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0020661R.A. Anderson; S. Shushan   S290631960-08-24
United States, Kansas, Greenwood, ca. 11 miles NW of Fredonia, 37.646637 -95.968874

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0050488Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   49582014-09-25
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, southern face of Purchase Knob and surrounding areas, 1265m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0051039J. C. Lendemer; E. Tripp   448502015-05-05
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Jenkins Ridge, Jenkins Ridge Trail 1-0.5 mi N of jct w/ Lakeshore Trail/Jenkins Ridge Trail/Road, 35.512778 -83.720556, 1619m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0051509J. C. Lendemer; E. Tripp   331862012-08-13
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Lakeshore Trail 0-0.75 mi SW of jct w/ Lost Cove Trail, 35.48222 -83.78139, 573 - 616m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0052008J. C. Lendemer; J. Allen   439432014-09-30
United States, North Carolina, Graham, Nantahala National Forest, Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness, vicinity of summit of Hangover Mountain, ~4 mi SW of Tapoco, and ~5.3 mi W of the N end of Santeetlah Lake, 35.3908 -83.9675, 1573 - 1573m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0054039Erin Tripp; James Lendemer, Christy McCain, Jordan Hoffman   70902017-05-06
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N shore of Sipsey River, 0.3 mi SW of confluence w/ Thompson Creek and 1.8 mi NE of confluence with Bee Branch, 189m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0054835James C. Lendemer; Jordan Hoffman, Christy McCain, and Erin A. Tripp   514882017-05-07
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, Bankhead National Forest, Sipsey Wilderness Area, slopes above N shore of Sipsey River, 0.3 mi SW of confluence w/ Thompson Creek and 1.8 mi NE of confluence with Bee Branch, 34.320833 -87.466667, 189 - 189m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0055304Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   81502017-12-16
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Cherokee National Forest, Big Frog Wilderness Area, E-slopes of Bark Legging Lead of Big Frog Mountain, Benton MacKeye Trail/Trail-2 and Big Frog Trail/Trial-64 at jct w/ Big Creek Trail/Trail-68, ~1 mi N of summit, 35.0125 -84.52365, 1116m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0062524James C. Lendemer; Laura Boggess, Philip Evich   610142019-06-25
United States, North Carolina, Yancey, Pisgah National Forest, Black Mountains, jct of Black Mountain Crest Trail and Woody Ridge Trail, 0.1 mi S of Horse Rock, 35.84664 -82.24668, 1875 - 1875m

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Lecanora saxigena Lendemer & R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0062826Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   90452019-01-04
United States, Georgia, Gilmer, Chattahoochee National Forest, SE slopes of Big Bald Mountain, 0.2 mi W of FSR383, 4.1 mi SW of jct w/ Rock Creek Rd./Stanley Creek Rd.; Mixed hardwood (Acer, Betula lenta, Carya, Hamamelis, Liriodendron, Prunus, Quercus alba, Q. rubra) forest with large quartzite rockface, 1167m


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