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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lophozia sudetica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032412Walter Kiener   56711937-10-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park. Longs Peak., 40.26 -105.6, 3566m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032418Walter Keiner   91641939-09-15
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park. Lat 40°N. Longs Peak. 11800 ft., 3597m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032424Weber   1977-05-25
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain Front Range, outer foothills; S. St. Vrain Canyon, 10 mi SW of Lyons; steep, rocky, protected north-facing slope, 2200 msm., 2200m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032430W. A. Weber; R. Anderson   s.n.1969-07-12
United States, Colorado, Summit, Blue Lake, in valley of Monte Cristo Creek between North Star Mt. and Quandry Peak, Mosquito Range; 11700 ft alt., 3566m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032436William A. Weber   88351954-07-03
United States, Colorado, Park, Trail to Wheeler Lake, head of Platte Gulch, N of Mt. Lincoln; 12000 ft alt., 3658m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032442S. R. Gradstein   22591973-08-04
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Indian Peaks region of Front Range, Green Lakes Valley; alpine tundra, 3rd to 5th Green Lake, 3500m, 3500m

COLO:B
Lophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) Grolle
COLO-B-0032448Leslie A Viereck; W.A. Weber   10046A1956-07-25
United States, Alaska, Denali, N.W. slope to summit of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mt. ), 63.416667 -150.333333, 1067 - 1676m


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