Dataset: MCTC
Taxa: Lichinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cryptogamic Herbarium, Michigan Technological University


MCTC
Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl.
MCTC-L-0001848C. M. Wetmore   151611966-07-03
USA, New Mexico, San Miguel, Kearny's Gap, west of Las Vegas on road to Mineral Hill, 1981m

MCTC
Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl.
MCTC-L-0001849C. M. Wetmore   131131965-08-05
USA, Nebraska, Custer, Two miles east of US 183 on Neb. 92 (21 miles west of Loup City)

MCTC
Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl.
MCTC-L-0001850Clifford M. Wetmore   150761966-07-01
United States, New Mexico, Mckinley, Along US 66 at road to Manvelito 13 miles west of Gallup, 1829m

MCTC
Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl.
MCTC-L-0001851C. M. Wetmore   161651967-06-05
USA, Colorado, Boulder, 1.5 miles NW of Lyons on southwest slope of Steamboat Mt. Rock outcrops, 1707m

MCTC
Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl.
MCTC-L-0001852C. M. Wetmore   14516B1966-06-13
USA, Arizona, Pima, Saguaro National Monument ( Tucson Mt Sect.) northwest of Tucson

MCTC
MCTC-L-0001853C. M. Wetmore   16897A1967-06-21
In Palm Canyon 2.2 miles south of junction with Calif. 111, 122m


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