Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Collemataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Collection of the Wesley E. Niles Herbarium, College of Southern Nevada, Henderson Campus, Henderson


UNLV
Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach.
UNLV-L-0000022Roger Rosentreter   103991996-06-04
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, South Carmen grazing allottment, clay hills 10 km NE of Salmon, ID. Collected from 0.8 ha (2 acre) exclosure established in 1988 (South Carmen #2) T22N R22E S27 NW4NW4.; 45.21 -113.85, 45.21 -113.85, 1353m

UNLV
UNLV-L-0000025Anne Halford   31994-05-02
United States, California, Inyo, Inyo, 1200m

UNLV
Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach.
UNLV-L-0000024Ann DeBolt   14091986-07-25
United States, Montana, Glacier, on East Flattop Mountain, 5 air km NW of St. Mary, 48.78333 -113.51667, 2440m

UNLV
Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach.
UNLV-L-0000023Lucinda Eslick   #2571991-06-00
United States, Utah, Summit, Rest stop on 1-80 just W of jct. 1-80 and Hwy 40.

UNLV
Leptogium saturninum (Dickson) Nyl.
UNLV-L-0000116Sam Shushan   sl-1611961-07-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, vicinity of Castle Rock in Middle Boulder Creek Canyon; 2.4 km NE of Tungsten, 39.9833333 -105.45, 2408m

UNLV
Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach.
UNLV-L-0000027Blaine H. M. Mooers   9641985-08-04
United States, Colorado, Baca, Campo Research Natural Area. West of US 385 and 3.5 miles south of Campo. Commanche National Grassland

UNLV
Collema tenax (Sw.) Ach.
UNLV-L-0000026Roger Rosentreter   10132, 10133, 101351995-11-25
United States, Oregon, Lake, N of Buckaroo Playa., 43.05 -119.98, 1370m

UNLV
UNLV-L-0000028J. H. Kaltenecker   2361995-11-12
United States, Idaho, Elmore, Rattlesnake Creek study area, 4.8 km northeast of Mountain Home along U.S. Route 20., 43.16667 -116.6, 1049m


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