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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Squamulea galactophylla
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006122H.N. Mozingo   S56131955-06-09
United States, Texas, Bexar, 5 mi. NW of San Antonio, 183m

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006123T.H. Nash III   67401973-03-20
Mexico, Coahuila, 1.9 miles west of paved road at Delores sign

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006128R.D. Worthington   196661991-08-05
United States, Texas, Terrell, Sanderson, 869m

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006129T.H. Nash III   67291973-03-20
Mexico, Coahuila, 16 miles west of junction road from Cuatro Cienegas to Ocamp

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006134W.A. Weber   L 587591974-05-02
United States, Texas, Crosby, "breaks" of Double Mountain Fork of Brazos River on Highway 207 just south of Cap Rock, due east of Lubbock

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006140T. Paul Maslin   S 4801952-04-05
United States, Texas, Tom Green, 20 miles northwest of San Angelo

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Squamulea galactophylla (Tuck.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén
COLO-L-0006146W.A. Weber; Sam Shushan, R.A. Anderson   S 290551960-08-28
United States, Oklahoma, Murray, summit of Arbuckle Mountains, 6 miles south of Turner Falls


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