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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rimularia gibbosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0040637R.A. Anderson; Poelt, W.A. Weber   L 653451977-09-07
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, South of Rollinsville on south side of South Boulder Creek drainage, Crackerjack Placer Claim

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0040643R.A. Anderson; Poelt, W.A. Weber   L 653381977-09-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Boulder Canyon, 2.6 miles west of Sugarloaf turnoff, 1950m

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0040649G. P. Anderson   s.n.1938-08-05
United States, New York, North Mtn. Landsville, Catskill Mtns.

COLO:L
Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0040655G.P. Anderson   L-675121935-05-00
United States, New York, North Mtn, Catskills

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0091895   
Austria

COLO:L
Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0091877   
Austria

COLO:L
Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0091889   
Austria

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0091901J. J. Havaas   s.n.1939-04-00
Norway, Hordaland, Voss, Aasene par. Granvin, 60.5334 6.6863, 170 - 315m

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Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold
COLO-L-0091883O. F. Blomberg   s.n.1871-00-00
Sweden, Södermanland, Öja, Bärsta, 59.27277 16.0779


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