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

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Boise State University Lichen Herbarium


SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0006584B F Leonard   91-L14c1991-08-17
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Wolf Fang Peak, 1000 ft E NE of Elk Summit, 30 miles N of McCall, Idaho., 45.1703 -115.420998, 2622m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0001909Roger Rosentreter   79841993-08-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Barth Hot Springs Rocky Cliffs. Just 1/8 mile downstream of Salmon Falls Rapid. South side of the river., 45.512199 -115.042801, 802m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0001910A. DeBolt, Bruce P McCune   5121984-08-07
U.S.A., Montana, Flathead, Ridgetop SW of Little Dog Mountain, Glacier National Park., 48.341759 -113.397186, 2285m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0001911R. Rosentreter   94361995-08-02
Canada, Alberta, Bald Hills at NW end of Maligne Lake. Jasper National Park., 52.733333 -117.666667, 1800 - 2300m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0001912Pak Yau Wong, Paul Budkerwitsch & Jeff Secker   46901999-07-14
Canada, Nunavut, Baffin, Baffin Island: 4 km S of Nanisivik., 73.016667 -84.55

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0008966B F Leonard   91-l18c1991-08-17
U.S.A., Idaho, Valley, Wolf Fang Peak, 1000 ft E NE of Elk Summit, 30 miles N of McCall, Idaho., 45.1703 -115.420998, 2622m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0009185Roger Rosentreter   4116a1986-07-25
U.S.A., Montana, Glacier, E of Flattop Mt, 3 miles NW of St. Mary, Glacier National Park, Montana., 48.776001 -113.811997, 1220m

SRP
Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
SRP-L-0013430R. Rosentreter   107241996-08-29
Austria, Steiermark / Styria, Seetler Alpen. Zirbitzkogel Peak Area., 47.083333 14.583333, 1630 - 2300m


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