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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vestergrenopsis isidiata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0047125William A. Weber; Les A. Viereck   S 70441956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0047131William A. Weber; Les A. Viereck   S 70281956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, Mt. McKinley National Park, northwest slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mountain), 63.416667 -150.333333

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0047137William A. Weber   S239181959-08-11
Canada, Nunavut, District of Franklin, Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, vic. Apex Eskimo Rehabilitation Center, 63.732 -68.444

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0047143William A. Weber   S237631959-08-13
Canada, Nunavut, Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, 69 -105

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0047149Charles D. Bird; John W. Thomson   198721978-08-03
Canada, Northwest Territories, Inuvik Region, Unnamed tributary of the Arctic Red River, entering from the east side; ca. 120 miles west-northwest of Norman Wells, 65.75 -130.833333

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0100918Rolf Santesson   13496 a.1959-08-30
Norway, Nordland, Ankenes Parish, between Rombaksbotn and the railway station of Katterat, 68.418486 17.791221, 110 - 130m

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Vestergrenopsis isidiata (Degel.) E. Dahl
COLO-L-0100912G. Einar Du Rietz   s.n.1913-07-23
Sweden, Jämtland, Jämtland, Handölsfallen, 63.24617 12.43896


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