Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amandinea dakotensis (Rinodina dakotensis, Rinodina finkii, Rinodina inaequalis, Rinodina pennsylvanica, Rinodina pyriniformis, Rinodina subplumbea)
Search Criteria: Colorado; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Lichen Herbarium


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Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) Bungartz
W. A. Weber   6821983-11-23
United States, Colorado, Mesa, S side of Colorado River at Fruita Between river & Redlands Road & entrance to Colorado Nat Monmnt, 1417m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
COLO-L-0040823W.A. Weber   S 185511959-03-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, bottom of Gregory Gulch, between Flagstaff Mountain and Green Mountain, west edge of Boulder, 1829m

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Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
COLO-L-0103665Erin Tripp   49082014-03-28
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Between backyard of 6251 Lefthand Canyon and Cocktail Rock (Roosevelt National Forest), 0.3 miles W of Lee Hill Rd. and 0.2 Miles S of Lefthand Canyon Dr., 2195m


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