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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melanohalea septentrionalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026550William A. Weber; D. Randolph   s.n.1984-06-22
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park, vale below Trail Ridge, 40.4 -105.7, 2850m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026556Anore Bucknell   47161960-08-29
United States, Alaska, Kivalina, 67.75 -164.5

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026562Henry A. Imshaug   3705B1949-08-19
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, northwest of Cedarville, 46.02 -84.39

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026568Don Miller   s.n.1967-06-11
Canada, Manitoba, Cochrane River, Camp #1, 57.883333 -101.566667

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026569W.A. Weber; S. Shushan   14741990-08-11
Canada, Northwest Territories, Hood River, North bank of Hood, extending from river to steep rocky slop, 300 meters from riverbank, 66.933333 -109.4, 235m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026575Toby Spribille   3936b1995-08-08
United States, Montana, Flathead, Northern Salish Mts, near Trego, Magnesia Creek drainage, in channels of Magnesia Fen

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026581Toby Spribille   96241997-05-28
Canada, British Columbia, Forest, Invermere Forest District, Rocky Mountain Trench, large fen along Hwy. 3 south of Canal Flats, west of highway just south of junction with Whiteswan Road, 850 - 900m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026587Garry A. Shea   131601976-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Cochrane, near Stone Rapids, Scovil township, 183m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026593R.D. Worthington   269391997-07-20
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Magdalena Mountains, trail to South Baldy Peak on ridge near top, 2743m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026599Leslie A. Viereck; Keith Jones   L 55770
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range District, Dry Creek, 63.933333 -147.458333, 853 - 1067m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026605Clifford M. Wetmore   222141974-06-28
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Sawbill Lake near campground, 23 miles N of Tofte, 47.867106 -90.883746

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026611Jerzy Fabiszewski   M10/401969-07-20
Canada, Ontario, Cochrane, Mossonee, 1.5 miles northwest of town alone northeast shores of deep stream, 51.283333 -80.616667

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0026910Kjeld Hansen   13181962-09-03
Greenland, Kujalleq, Tunugdiliarfik: Qingua, 61.066667 -45.583333, 50m

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Melanohalea septentrionalis (Lynge) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
COLO-L-0080589T. Ahti   20-1541965-07-17
Finland, Ad ripam boreo-occidentalem lacus Toranginjärvi prope pagum Kuusamo., 65.966667 29.183333, 250m


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