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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mycoporum compositum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027438Cyrus G. Pringle   2401890-11-21
Mexico, Michoacán, Patzcuaro

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027444Thos. A. Williams; Ethel Snell   s.n.1898-05-00
United States, District of Columbia, Takoma Park

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027450W. W. Calkins   s.n.1886-00-00
United States, Florida, no additional information given

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027456Ernest E Bogue   41391899-00-00
United States, Ohio, Ashtabula, Orwell

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027491G.K. Merrill   931899-00-00
United States, Ohio, Ashtabula, Orwell

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027497W.W. Calkins   261
United States, Florida, Duval, Jacksonville

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0027503John Macoun   s.n.1893-10-22
Canada, Ontario, Central Ontario Junction

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0053637James C. Lendemer   468942016-03-19
United States, North Carolina, Graham, Nantahala National Forest, Tsali Recreation Area, S shore of Fontana Lake, Mouse Branch Loop between Murphy Gap and jct of FSR1286 and FSR2550, 35.407222 -83.593056, 558m

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Mycoporum compositum (A. Massal.) R.C. Harris
COLO-L-0064202James C. Lendemer   613862019-06-30
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Nantahala National Forest, Balsam Mountains, N-facing slopes of Old Knob Ridge, Old Knob Trail ~0.3 mi S of jct w/ Blue Ridge Parkway, ~0.6 mi N of Lost Knob; 35.37789 -83.03267, 35.37789 -83.03267, 1722 - 1722m


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