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

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University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Lichens
Letharia columbiana (Nutt.) J.W. Thomson
H.R. Simms   S1-155-A1972-03-06
United States, Washington, Spokane, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge., 47.42 -117.62, 701m

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Letharia columbiana (Nutt.) J.W. Thomson
L. H. Stephens   S1-711973-05-15
United States, Washington, Spokane, One mile north of Fish Lake., 47.52 -117.52

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H.R. Simms   S1-1441966-09-25
United States, Washington, Spokane, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge., 47.42 -117.62, 701m

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L. Wirth   S1-93681966-03-19
United States, Montana, Carbon, Vicinity Red Lodge, Grizzly Peak., 2895m

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R. S. Egan   E1-781967-06-11
United States, Wyoming, Unplaced County, Yellowstone National Park; 0.5 mile south of Tower Fall and 20 miles southeast of Mammoth Hot Springs., 2133m

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S. O. Graham   94501940-07-14
United States, California, Mariposa, Yosemite National Park.

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R. S. Egan   E1-79B1967-06-11
United States, Wyoming, Unplaced County, Yellowstone National Park; just east of the south entrance to the park off US 287., 2100m

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M. Johnson   sn1967-02-05
United States, Washington, Stevens, Vic. Rainbow Lake., 48.25 -117.83, 655m

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E. Borsato   S1-1591974-07-12
Canada, British Columbia, Unplaced County, 10 miles north of Kamloops on Kamloops-Yellowhead Highway (Interstate 5), 353m

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E. E. Morse   sn1937-09-15
United States, California, Unplaced County, American River, Kyburz.

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Letharia (Th. Fr.) Zahlbr.
B. Rice   A-33
Spain, Unplaced State, Unplaced County, Southern Spain.


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