Dataset: MIN
Taxa: Glypholecia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
652752Flowers, S.   6801954-06-24
United States, Utah, Tooele, Stansbury Mountains, West Hickman Canyon

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
654785Wetmore, C.   171141967-06-27
United States, Utah, Washington, Lady Mt. Trail; Zion National Park

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
654822Wetmore, C.   16626A1967-06-13
United States, Utah, Tooele, Low, 5 Mi W of, 40.786542 -113.036081

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
756567St. Clair, L.   4411982-10-21
United States, Utah, Juab, 3 km E of Mills

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
780807Sanchini, P.; Stein   381982-04-00
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Fruita Canyon; Colorado National Monument

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
823403Wetmore, C.   243401975-08-14
United States, Nevada, Pershing, Oreana, 6 Mi E, 40.30972222 -118.2205556

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
823405Wetmore, C.   242701975-08-13
United States, Wyoming, Sweetwater, Rock Springs, 3 Mi W, 41.55444444 -109.2691667

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
864726Hagnusson, A.   109341927-08-05
Switzerland, Engadin, Ardes

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
900308Shushan, S.; Imshaug   82081956-07-08
United States, Colorado, Park, Fairplay, 11 Mi N of, 39.384167 -106.001962

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
900309Looman, J.   s.n.1960-05-30
Canada, Saskatchewan, Halbrite, Lamond County Park

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
900310Looman, J.   36011963-07-04
Canada, Saskatchewan, Rock Glen

MIN
Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll. Arg.
021753Williams   401889-02-05
United States, Montana, Cascade, Great Falls


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