Dataset: DUKE-
Taxa: Loxosporopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
299131Tønsberg, Tor   252861997-10-01
United States, Washington, Snohomish Co., N of Highway 2 at Baring, 5.4 km along gravel road FR 6024, 4.8 km (direct) NW of Barclay Lake, 47.795 -121.476667, 600m

DUKE
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
299132Rosentreter, Roger   94671995-10-05
United States, Washington, Snohomish Co., NE of Seattle, 13 air mi E of Darrington, ca. 60 mi E of Puget Sound (salt water) in the Suiattle River Valley, 48.25 -48.25, 122m

DUKE
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
299133Brodo, Irwin M.   268611988-07-20
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands, Graham Island. Yakoun Lake, SE shore, just N of river entrance, 53.3 -132.266667

DUKE
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
30707Miadlikowska, Jolanta   s.n.2000-08-13
United States, Oregon, Coos Co., Vicinity of Eel Creek Campground, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, 43.5833333 -124.1833333, 4 - 50m


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