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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lecidea subaglaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022857William A. Weber; L.A. Charette   L-336281962-10-06
Mexico, Jalisco, 15 miles SW of Guadalajara, on Mex. Hwy. 15, NW of Lago de Chapala, 1524m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022863William A. Weber; R. Bye   L-652061977-07-28
Mexico, Chihuahua, Cusarare, 20 km S of Creel, just behind mission church, 2150m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022869William A. Weber; L.A. Charette   L-336271962-10-06
Mexico, Jalisco, 15 miles SW of Guadalajara, on Mex. Hwy. 15, NW of Lago de Chapala, 1524m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022875W.A. Weber; S. Shushan & R. Anderson   S246021960-01-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mts, on trail to Silver Peak and Headquarters Gulch, NE of Southwestern Research Station, 1829 - 2134m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022881H. Hertel   397571998-06-02
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, Pena Blanca Lake (c. 15 km WNW of Nogales) and just S of the Ruby-Nogales Road, 31.4 -111.083333, 1130 - 1200m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022887W.A. Weber; Sam Shushan, R. Anderson   S 246021960-01-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mountains, on trail to Silver Peak and Headquarters Gulch, northeast of Southwestern Research Station, 1829 - 2134m

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Lecidea subaglaea B. de Lesd.
COLO-L-0022893William A. Weber; L.A. Charette   L-335861962-10-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, Rolliing hills on Mexican Highway, 45 between Parral and Villa Ocampo, 1829m


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