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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthoparmelia exornata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101169F. Brusse   48211986-02-05
South Africa, 9 km N of De Rust, Meiringspoort. On Table Mountain sandstone outcrops, on steep SW rock slope, near front of Poort., -33.420225 22.547706, 550m

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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101163F. Brusse   44401986-01-13
South Africa, Transvaal, Soutpansberg approximately 50 km. W of Louis Trichardt Summit of mountain range on the farm Qttosdal, -23.00837 29.768993, 1430m

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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101157F. Brusse   46951986-01-30
South Africa, Cape, Lootsberg Pass between Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg, Sneeuwberg, -31.817682 24.848646, 1800m

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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101151F. Brusse   47811986-02-03
South Africa, Cape, About 5 km S of Uniondale, Uniondale Poort, Holdrif River valley, on steep SW slope with Table Mountain sandstone and quartzite outcrops, -33.677244 23.146372, 830m

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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101145F. Brusse   46971986-01-30
South Africa, Cape, Lootsberg Pass between Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg, Sneeuwberg, -31.817682 24.848646, 1800m

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Xanthoparmelia exornata (Zahlbr.) Brusse & M.D.E. Knox
COLO-L-0101222F. Brusse   46291986-01-27
South Africa, Transkei, Lady Frere. 7 km from Cala to Elliot, Cala pass NW Ecca sandstone cliff, -31.430965 27.754655, 1400m


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