Dataset: MIN-Lichens
Taxa: Catapyrenium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota - Lichens


MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
626039Wetmore, C.   129531965-08-01
United States, Wyoming, Sheridan, Owen Creek Campground; Big Horn National Forest

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
626040Wetmore, C.   113611961-08-14
United States, Wyoming, Crook, Black Hills, Beaver Creek, 44.28 -104.513

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
626041Wetmore, C.   158531967-06-03
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Trail Ridge Road; Rocky Mountain National Park, 40.4 -105.7166667

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
631787Wetmore, C.   186441969-08-15
Canada, Alberta, Plateau Mt, N of Coleman

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
631933Wetmore, C.   190021969-08-20
United States, Washington, Clallam, Hurricane Ridge; Olympic National Park, 47.99444444 -123.5341667

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium psoromoides (Borrer) R. Sant.
742103Wetmore, C.   452091982-07-26
United States, North Dakota, Billings, Buck Hill, N Facing Hill; Theodore Roosevelt National Park, 46.92638889 -103.3872222

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
774599Rosentreter, R.   22161979-08-10
Canada, Alberta, Mosquito Creek Campground, N of; Banff National Park, 51.639999 -116.349999

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium squamellum (Nyl.) J.W. Thomson
788302Wetmore, C.   510991984-05-19
United States, California, Tulare, Ridge S of Little Baldy; Sequoia National Park, 36.60222222 -118.805

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium psoromoides (Borrer) R. Sant.
788303Wetmore, C.   509301984-05-16
United States, California, Tulare, Little Baldy Saddle, W End; Sequoia National Park, 36.61638889 -118.8105556

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium squamellum (Nyl.) J.W. Thomson
788304Wetmore, C.   503521984-05-05
United States, California, Tulare, Crystal Cave; Sequoia National Park, 36.58277778 -118.8277778

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium daedaleum (Kremp.) Stein
848497Rehm, N.   s.n.1859-00-00
Germany, Bavaria, Alpe In Allgau, 47.636564 10.388205

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium daedaleum (Kremp.) Stein
858897Breuss, O.   134661997-07-25
Turkey, Trabzon, Anatolia; 30 km Se Von Uzungol, 40.53361111 40.38944444

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
862065Wetmore, C.   819921998-08-09
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Near Divide Trail Head; Yellowstone National Park, 44.43305556 -110.7322222

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium psoromoides (Borrer) R. Sant.
862245Wetmore, C.   809311998-07-20
United States, Wyoming, Park, Upper Terrace Loop; Yellowstone National Park, 44.965 -110.7161111

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium psoromoides (Borrer) R. Sant.
862246Wetmore, C.   809311998-07-20
United States, Wyoming, Park, Upper Terrace Loop; Yellowstone National Park, 44.965 -110.7161111

MIN:Lichens
863491Wetmore, C.   188421969-08-17
Canada, British Columbia, Osoyoos, 4 Mi E of

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
908943Wetmore, C.   535051984-08-04
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Trail Ridge Road, Toll Memorial; Rocky Mountain National Park, 40.41333333 -105.7280556

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium lachneum (Ach.) R. Sant.
957209Peter Lesica   29161983-03-05
United States, Arizona, Pima, steep north-facing slope above Senita Basin ca’ 7 mi. northwest of Lukeville, Organ Pipe National Monument, 31.954378 -112.900315

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium lachneum (Ach.) R. Sant.
957288Peter Lesica   29131983-03-08
United States, California, San diego, confluence of Sheep and Indian Creeks about 6 mi. northwest of Borrego Springs, 33.347415 -116.477136

MIN:Lichens
Catapyrenium lachneum (Ach.) R. Sant.
957289Peter Lesica   29201983-03-11
United States, California, San diego, Borrego Springs ca 3km W, 33.048669 -117.041941, 244m


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