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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phaeorrhiza sareptana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0033684Roger Rosentreter; A. DeBolt & B. McCune   93191995-06-16
United States, Colorado, Summit, 25 miles North of Dillon, just west of Green Mt. Reservoir., 39.87 -106.26, 2550m

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0033690Roger Rosentreter   12361979-04-12
United States, Idaho, Ada, south of Kuna, 790m

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0033696W.A. Weber; Kunkel, Munger   L 594431974-08-23
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Bighorn National Forest, Sheep Mountain Lookout, east of Meadowlark Lake, 44.1911 -107.0051, 3000m

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0033697Roger Rosentreter   43821987-07-13
United States, Idaho, Custer, Lower Lime Creek, South of Challis, Idaho. T12N, R20E, Sec. 3 SW 1/4., 44.39 -114.08, 1737m

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0033703Eric Steen Hansen   L-934661998-07-29
Greenland, Kitaa, head of Søndre Strømfjord, Mt. Hassel, 67.0166667 -50.7

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0086260   
Armenia

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0086266   
Russian Federation

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Phaeorrhiza sareptana (Tomin) H. Mayrh. & Poelt
COLO-L-0104266Erin Manzitto-Tripp; Seth Raynor   99222023-07-13
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Indian Peaks Wilderness, steep alpine slopes surrounding Devil's Thumb Pass Trail between Devil's Thumb Pass and Devil's Thumb Lake, 39.971261 -105.682351, 83m


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