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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Staurothele monicae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042195Sam Shushan; W.A. Weber, D.C. Smith   S 248211960-07-06
United States, Colorado, Grand, Continental Divide and cirque basin, head of Current Creek, Berthoud Pass, 3475 - 3810m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042196Sam Shushan; W.A. Weber   S 68151956-03-28
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, 6 miles from Highway 60 junction up Water Canyon, north side of Magdalena Mountains, southeast of Magdalena, 2134m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042201W. A. Weber; S. Shushan   S 421601959-05-16
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, valley of Piceance Creek, between Little Hills Experiment Station and Rio Blanco, 1829 - 2134m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042207R.D. Worthington   7051C1981-05-16
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Florida Mountains, Mahoney Park, 1524m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042213W.A. Weber; J.B. McCleary   S 19151953-01-02
United States, Arizona, Pinal, 3 miles southwest of Superior, just south of Picketpost Mountain, near Southwestern Arboreum, 838m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042219Thomas H. Nash III   85431974-04-13
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Gray Mesa, 32.2 km SE of Page

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042225Sam Shushan; W.A. Weber   S 68021956-03-28
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, 6 miles from Highway 60 junction up Water Canyon, north side of Magdalena Mountains, southeast of Magdalena, 2134m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042231Clifford M. Wetmore   150381966-06-30
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Along Ariz. highway 279 southeast of town of Cottonwood., 1067m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042237W.A. Weber; Kunkel, LaFarge   L 578631973-09-15
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Pagosa Canyon just northeast of McAllister Lake (next canyon east of Fr. Arsene's Canon Sud), 35.533333 -105.133333, 1950 - 2000m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042242William A. Weber   s.n.1952-05-09
United States, Colorado, Moffat, 17 miles south of Craig., 1981m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042243W.A. Weber   L 619041975-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Converse, overlooking crossing of Cheyenne River on Rochelle Hills Road, 1500m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042248Sam Shushan   S 79871955-09-02
United States, Colorado, Elbert, 4 miles northwest of River Bend, 1615m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042249William A. Weber   S79211956-06-03
United States, Utah, Uintah, Mesa Verde sandstone formation, just back of Doug Chew cabin, Dinosaur National Monument, 2286m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042254Sam Shushan; R.A. Anderson   L 329361960-08-22
United States, Colorado, Yuma, 6 miles east of Wray, 1097m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042255W.A. Weber; Kunkel, LaFarge   L 578041973-09-16
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Hot Springs in Lower Gallinas Canyon opposite seminary, Montezuma, northwest of Las Vegas (Fr. Arsene's Hot Springs locality)

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042260W.A. Weber; R. Santesson, R.A. Anderson   L 419561966-04-30
United States, Colorado, Boulder, west slope Steamboat Mountain, 2 miles northwest of Lyons, 40.242082 -105.286583, 1615m

COLO:L
Staurothele monicae (Zahlbr.) Wetmore
COLO-L-0042261Sam Shushan; W.A. Weber   S 65881966-03-26
United States, New Mexico, Bernalillo, Sandia Crest, summit of Sandia Mountains, 35.2078 -106.448, 3200m


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