Dataset: MOR-
Taxa: Dactylina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L-0005898-MORJames R. Rastorfer   s.n.1973-07-30
United States, Alaska, Barrow-Kobuk District, Along the Meade River, 60 miles south of Barrow.

MOR
L-0005899-MORS. Shushan   S 8216 A1959-07-10
United States, Colorado, Park-Summit Border, East end of Hoosier Ridge. Continental Divide 11 miles N. of Fairplay., 3500 - 3800m

MOR
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L-0018236-MORGerould Wilhelm   226501995-08-19
Canada, Yukon, About 35 miles north of Watson Lake, on Thunder Mountain., 60.533558 -128.400026, 1450m

MOR
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L-0018237-MORGerould Wilhelm   226421995-08-19
Canada, Yukon, About 35 miles north of Watson Lake, on Thunder Mountain., 60.533558 -128.400026, 1450m

MOR
Dactylina arctica (Richardson) Nyl.
L-0018238-MORGerould Wilhelm   227041995-08-17
Canada, Yukon, About 75 miles northeast of Watson Lake, on Mount Skonseng., 60.91676 -127.18333, 1500m


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