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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miriquidica intrudens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0021169R. A. Anderson   43241963-08-25
United States, Colorado, Grand, Rocky Mountain National Park: N base of Mt. Enentah, ca. 1.5 miles E of North Inlet Trail start, along North Inlet, 2621 - 2713m

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Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0021175R. A. Anderson   42581963-08-10
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park: Wild Basin, Meadow Mtn, south of Wild Basin Campground, 2682 - 2804m

COLO:L
Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0021181Roger A. Anderson   L-640511942-08-29
United States, Colorado, Summit, Tenmile Range, 8.5 km SW of Frisco, 2.5km SSE of Officers Gulch campground, 3050m

COLO:L
Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0021187R. A. Anderson   41521963-07-05
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park: Wild Basin, Meadow Mtn, south of Wild Basin Campground, 2682 - 2804m

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Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0026866R.A. Anderson   46751964-09-11
United States, Montana, Missoula, along Rattlesnake Creek 10 miles northeast of Missoula, vicinity of the bridge crossing, 1311 - 1341m

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Miriquidica intrudens (H. Magn.) Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0027156R.A. Anderson   42201963-07-26
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Tanima Peak, rocky slope south of Thunder Lake Patrol Cabin, 3261 - 3475m


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