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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Speerschneidera euploca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041712William A. Weber   s.n.1974-04-29
United States, Texas, Kerr, Guadalupe River Canyon, Hwy 39, 22.4 km SW of Ingram, on road to Leakey, 30.009268 -99.382239

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041718Thomas H. Nash III   68481973-03-21
Mexico, Nuevo León, Sierra Madre Oriental, road to Linares, 24.75 -100

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041724William A. Weber   L-590761974-04-29
United States, Texas, Kerr, Guadalupe River Canyon, Hwy. 39, 14 mi. SW of Ingram, on road to Leaky

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041730William A. Weber   L-589881974-04-29
United States, Texas, Kerr, Guadalupe River Canyon, Hwy. 39, 14 mi. SW of Ingram, on road to Leaky

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041736Jack W. Stanford   L 594771974-05-02
United States, Texas, Brown, Adams Branch Creek, 2 miles west of Brownwood

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041742C.S. Lieb   1411981-07-05
United States, Texas, Bexar, 8-12 km east-northeast Shavano Park, between US Highway 281 and FR 2968 north of FR 1604, E.E. Voight Ranch, Panther Springs Creek

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041748Cecil Fox   T 1421965-05-00
United States, Texas, Burnet, next to bridge, US Highway 281, Colorado River across from Marble Falls

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041754Thomas H. Nash III   s.n.1973-03-22
Mexico, Nuevo León, canyon road, El Potosi to Linares

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041760R.D. Worthington   250191995-06-30
United States, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains, 0.5 air mile southeast from top Anthony's Noise, 31.95 -106.491667, 1798m

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041761R.D. Worthington   247661995-05-14
United States, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains, 0.35 miles northwest (air) from top of South Franklin Mountain, 31.866667 -106.495833, 1798m

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041767Darvin Keck   L 383321963-07-22
United States, Oklahoma, Carter, 2 miles north of Springer

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041773Darvin Keck   17551962-07-23
United States, Oklahoma, Carter, ca. 10 miles south of Sulphut by Highway 18

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041779R.D. Worthington   235551994-09-09
United States, Texas, Culberson, Delaware Mountains, about 8 air miles southeast junction US Highway 62-180 with Texas Highway 54, 1372 - 1463m

COLO:L
Speerschneidera euploca (Tuck.) Trevisan
COLO-L-0041785R.D. Worthington   287912000-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, Guadalupe Mountains, Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area, protected cove 0.2-0.3 mile southeast of falls, 32.242833 -104.693833, 1554 - 1585m


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