Dataset: UNM-Lichens
Taxa: Dactylina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Lichens
R.A. Anderson   S 8216 A1959-07-10
United States, Colorado, Summit/Park, East end of Hoosier Ridge; Continental Divide; 11 miles north of Fairplay., 3500 - 3800m

UNM:Lichens
S. Shushan   S1-57161968-06-13
United States, Colorado, Custer, East shore of Horseshoe Lake, just north of Eureka Mt,; 13 miles SW of Westcliffe in San Isabel National Forest., 38.1 -105.65, 3692m

UNM:Lichens
S. Shushan   S1-88391968-06-11
United States, Colorado, Park, North Twin Cone Peak in Pike National Forest; Platte River Mountains, 3 miles SW of Grant, 3 miles ENE of Kenosha Pass., 39.4278 -105.7, 3661m

UNM:Lichens
H.R. Simms   S1-1811967-07-09
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, Independance Pass Summit., 39.17 -106.58, 3686m

UNM:Lichens
H.R. Simms   S1-5151968-08-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Guanella Pass Summit., 3556m

UNM:Lichens
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L.D. Potter   S1-61121967-09-09
United States, Alaska, (North Slope), Anaktuvuk River, ca. five miles north Anaktuvuk Pass, Endicott Mountains of Brooks Range., 68 -151, 731m

UNM:Lichens
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L.D. Potter   S1-61121967-09-09
United States, Alaska, (North Slope), Anaktuvuk River, ca. five miles north Anaktuvuk Pass, Endicott Mountains of Brooks Range., 68 -151, 731m

UNM:Lichens
S. Shushan   S1-44531964-04-19
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Niwot Ridge, just north of Kiowa Peak, ca. six miles west of Ward., 40 -105, 3733m

UNM:Lichens
H.R. Simms   S1-3881968-09-08
United States, Colorado, Lake/Pitkin, Independence Pass Summit., 39 -106, 3686m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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