Dataset: RM
Taxa: Verrucariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming Rocky Mountain Herbarium


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Dermatocarpon luridum (With.) J. R. Laundon
RM-L-0000174W. S. Brenneman   221987-04-00
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Big Laramie River Canyon 2.5 miles S of Woods Landing

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RM-L-0000175S. Flowers   s.n.1962-07-29
United States, Colorado, Moffat, northern end of Dinosaur National Monument, at entrance of Green River into the canyon of Lodore, 1 mile S of Browns Park

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RM-L-0000176Edwin B. Payson   6271914-06-00
United States, Colorado

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RM-L-0000177W. S. Brenneman   171986-11-00
United States, Colorado, Rio Grande, 3 miles west of So Fork Village on So. Fork Creek

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RM-L-0000178D. Driscoll   2
United States, Oregon, Bend Research C.; NE 1/4, 20 miles south of Silver Lake. Site 2 mi. W. of C. Oregon, 1615m

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RM-L-0000179Gregg Houghaboom   s.n.1980-10-21
United States, Wyoming, Blair campgrounds #1; 17 m. E of Laramie.

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Dermatocarpon moulinsii (Mont.) Zahlbr.
RM-L-0000180Sam Shushan   S49831955-05-12
United States, Colorado, Mesa, north end of Colorado National Monument, 3 miles south of Fruita, bottom of box canyon

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Dermatocarpon moulinsii (Mont.) Zahlbr.
RM-L-0000181Sam Shushan   S25421954-06-06
United States, Colorado, Weld, Eastern end of Chalk Bluffs, 3 miles S of Wyoming State line (Coz ranch), 1676m

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RM-L-0000326W. A. Weber   S23911954-06-09
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, North Rim of Mesa Verde above head of Navajo Canyon, 244m

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RM-L-0000423Sam Shushan   S52821955-05-12
United States, Colorado, Mesa, north end of Colorado National Monument, 3 miles south of Fruita; above Coke Ovens Overlook, 1402m

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Placidium lachneum (Ach.) B. de Lesd.
RM-L-0000533Roger Rosentreter   162832007-06-00
United States, Oregon, Josephine, Shorthorn Gulch N of Jumpoff Joe Creek, Siskiou Mountains, 42.592 -123.34, 600m


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