Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clauzadea monticola (Lecidea monticola, Protoblastenia monticola, Biatora fuscorubens, Biatora monticola, Lecidea fuscorubens, Lecidea monticola f. alpestris, Lecidea monticola f. atrofusca, Lecidea monticola f. monticola, Lecidea monticola f. nigrescens, Lecidea monticola f. ochracea, Lecidea monti... (show all)
Search Criteria: Alaska; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
COLO-L-0013827JoAnn W. Flock   FL-9731980-07-30
United States, Alaska, Nome, SEWARD PENINSULA: Cape Prince of Wales. Outcrop of Neeluk overlooking back side of Tin City., 65.8 -168, 0 - 700m

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Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
COLO-L-0025201JoAnn W. Flock   FL-9731980-07-30
United States, Alaska, Nome, SEWARD PENINSULA: Cape Prince of Wales. Outcrop on Neeluk overlooking back side of Tin City., 65.8 -168, 0 - 700m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
WIS-L-0047676A. J. Sharp   89001958-07-00
United States, Alaska, valley of Mancha Creek and Firth River, 68.666667 -141

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Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
WIS-L-0047677Stephen Talbot   95-1131995-08-12
United States, Alaska, Aleutians East, Izembek NWR; NE of Kinzaroff Lagoon, 55.33295 -162.6595, 31m

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Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
WIS-L-0047678John W. Thomson   102451958-07-23
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Along north ridge of Colville River at Umiat, 69.416667 -152.166667

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Clauzadea monticola (Ach. ex Schaer.) Hafellner & Bellem.
WIS-L-0047679A.J. Sharp   107001958-07-28
United States, Alaska, valley of Mancha Creek and Firth River, 68.666667 -141.03


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Google Map

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