Dataset: SRP
Taxa: Cornicularia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Boise State University Lichen Herbarium


SRP
Cornicularia normoerica (Gunn.) Du Rietz
SRP-L-0000111A. DeBolt   5241984-10-04
U.S.A., Montana, Flathead, On top of Mt. Oberlin, 1/2 mile NW of Logan Pass and the Continental Divide., 48.704559 -113.735603, 2470m

SRP
Cornicularia normoerica (Gunn.) Du Rietz
SRP-L-0000112Jim Riley   04521995-02-26
U.S.A., Washington, Lewis, Randle Ranger District. Kiona Peak., 46.566898 -120.017601, 1479m

SRP
Cornicularia normoerica (Gunn.) Du Rietz
SRP-L-0000113A. DeBolt   18161994-08-22
Canada, British Columbia, Whistler Mountain ski area. Alberta, Canada., 50.116665 -122.966667, 1900m

SRP
Cornicularia normoerica (Gunn.) Du Rietz
SRP-L-0000114Roger Rosentreter   87571994-08-24
Canada, British Columbia, Trophy Mountains. Just S of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Approx. 130 km N of Kamloops BC., 51.766666 -119.900002, 1800m

SRP
SRP-L-0012512G. Follmann   1661971-09-00
Germany, Hesse, Mitteldeutschland, Bez. Osthessen: im Naturschutzgebiet Schaistein unweit Wustensachsen im Naturpark Hochrhon, 800m

SRP
Cornicularia normoerica (Gunn.) Du Rietz
SRP-L-0012679R. Rosentreter   107001996-08-29
Austria, Steiermark, Seetler Alpen. Zirbitzkogel Peak Area., 47.083333 14.583333, 1630 - 2300m

SRP
Cornicularia (Schreb.) Ach.
SRP-L-0012680R. Rosentreter   75181992-02-18
Chile, Camp at San Pedro. Along the Bio Bio River. Near Santa Barbara, approx. 500Km from Santiago, Chile., -37.917 -71.6, 450m

SRP
Cornicularia (Schreb.) Ach.
SRP-L-0012681R. Rosentreter   74371992-02-10
Chile, 4 Km downstream from Lajo Gualetue, 500 Km S of Santiago., 38.683333 -71.316667, 1100m

SRP
T. H. Nash III   131771976-07-00
U.S.A., Alaska, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range., 68.133333 -151.75, 700m


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