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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ephebe solida
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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COLO-L-0016462Aino Henssen   133191961-09-05
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Rocky Mountains. Teton National Park. Bradley Lake, 2100m

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COLO-L-0016468OTTO E JENNINGS; GRACE K JENNINGS   71671914-08-19
Canada, Ontario, North Ombabika Peninsula, Lake Nipigon

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COLO-L-0016474P.O. Shallert   1927-00-00
United States, North Carolina

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COLO-L-0016480A. Henssen   15136a1963-02-21
United States, Alabama, Shelby, Falling Rock, 8 km N of Montevallo, 150m

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COLO-L-0016486Fred W. Gray   961924-00-00
United States, West Virginia, near Cass

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COLO-L-0016450Walter Kiener   32361935-09-11
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Boulder Field, 3828m

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COLO-L-0016456Walter Kiener   39741936-09-21
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Chasm Lake, 3658m

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COLO-L-0053327Erin Tripp; James Lendemer   61722016-12-17
United States, Alabama, Dekalb, Little River National Preserve, Bear Creek 0.16 mi S of AL176/Little River Canyon Parkway, ~2.8 mi N of jct w/ DeKalb CR148, 353m

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COLO-L-0053789James C. Lendemer; Erin A. Tripp   493592016-12-19
United States, Alabama, DeKalb, Little River National Preserve, Dunn Rd. NE W of W shore of Little River, 0.3 mi S of confluence of East Fork and West Fork of the Little River, 2 mi SE of jct of Dunn Rd. NE and Oakhill Rd. NE, 34.455833 -85.584444, 398 - 398m

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COLO-L-0071610   
United States, Georgia

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COLO-L-0071616   
Brazil

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COLO-L-0104604Erin Manzitto-Tripp; Seth Raynor & Jacob Watts   99852023-08-04
United States, Colorado, Grand, Arapaho National Forest, Crater Lake towards junction with Pawnee Pass Trail ., 3144m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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