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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptogium coralloideum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0024682Mason E Hale   211371960-03-12
Mexico, Veracruz, Teoccllo Canyon, just south of Xico and Jalapa., 1240m

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0024688H. A. Sierk   33001966-07-01
Mexico, Veracruz, N of Fortin

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078438   
Argentina

COLO:L
Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078396   
Argentina

COLO:L
Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078432   
Argentina

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078426H. Streimann   38810A1987-09-20
Australia, New South Wales, Marble Arch, Deua National Park, 18 km SSW of Majors Creek., -35.733333 149.7, 650m

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078420W. A. Weber; D. McVean   s.n.1967-10-25
Australia, New South Wales, Big Hill, River Styx State Forest SE of Armidale, between Georges Creek and Jeogla., -30.57949 152.20007

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078414W. A. Weber; D. McVean   s.n.1968-01-25
Australia, New South Wales, Braidwood District; Budawang Range between Majors Creek and Araluen., -35.604624 149.765353

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078408W. A. Weber; D. McVean   s.n.1967-10-27
Australia, New South Wales, Big Hill, River Styx State Forest SE of Armidale; between Jeogla and Georges Creek., -30.57949 152.20007

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Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
COLO-L-0078402Walter J. Eyerdam   10838a1958-02-12
Chile, Los Ríos, Bima district, W of La Union, Cordillera de Alerce; Province Valdivia., -41.416058 -72.892975, 500 - 900m


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