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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Protoparmelia atriseda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0036324R.A. Anderson   32361962-08-09
United States, Colorado, Grand, Never Summer Mountains, Red Mountain, Hells Hip Pocket, 3170 - 3353m

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0036330R.A. Anderson   32351962-08-09
United States, Colorado, Grand, Rocky Mountain National Park, Never Summer Mountains, Red Mountain, Hells Hip Pocket, 3170 - 3353m

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088499   
Austria

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088493J. P. Norrlin   s.n.1875-00-00
Finland, Ad Helsingforsiam, 60.175556 24.934167

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088475H. Hertel   154791974-08-25
Norway, Hordaland, Ulvik: Umgebung von Finse: at the top of St. Finsenut ridge; base of a big granite boulder expos. (snowcovered for a long time in the year) (high alpine belt), 60.6 7.5, 1590m

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088536   
Sweden, Bohuslän

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088487G. O. Malme   s.n.1914-06-19
Sweden, Jämtland, Åreskutan, 1200m

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088542G. O. Malme   s.n.1925-06-18
Sweden, Södermanland, Trosa stad, Trosa, 58.8980022 17.5441968

COLO:L
Protoparmelia atriseda (Fr.) R. Sant. & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0088481W. A. Weber; R. Santesson   s.n.1961-08-13
Sweden, Uppland, Vänge Parish, 4 km. E of Kvarnberg., 61.449979 14.941727


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