Dataset: NEB-
Taxa: Leprocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Lichens


NEB
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
NEB00031526Walter Kiener   87511938-09-29
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, South St. Vrain canyon, 2195m

NEB
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
NEB00031527Walter Kiener   131621942-09-22
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park, Lily Mountain, 2743m

NEB
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
NEB00031528Clifford M. Wetmore   162791967-06-07
USA, Colorado, Jefferson, Along US 6 fourteen miles E of Idaho Springs in Clear Creek Canyon west of Denver., 1920m

NEB
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
NEB00031529Sam Shushan   S18,5951959-03-12
USA, Colorado, Boulder, Base of Steamboat Mountain, foothills of Front Range 2 miles N.W. of Lyons., 1900m

NEB
Leprocaulon albicans (Th. Fr.) Nyl. ex Hue
NEB00031530S. Shushan   S 24, 6141960-01-27
USA, Arizona, Cochise, North-facing slope of Cave Creek Canyon near headquarters area, Southwestern Research Station, Chiricahua Mts. West of Portal.

NEB
Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
NEB00031531Stenhammar   s.n.
Suecia

NEB
Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
NEB00031532   

NEB
Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
NEB00031533C. Mereschkowsky   Tessiner Lichens 1021919-00-00
Switzerland

NEB
Leprocaulon microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw.
NEB00031534L.E. Schaerer, Bernae   s.n.
Circa Vire.

NEB
Leprocaulon subalbicans (Lamb) Lamb & Ward
NEB00031536Walter Kiener   103891941-07-09
USA, Colorado, Custer, South Colony Creek., 3505m

NEB
Leprocaulon subalbicans (Lamb) Lamb & Ward
NEB00031537Walter Kiener   10200d1941-07-10
USA, Colorado, Saguache, Crestone Needle, 4115m

NEB
NEB00031535C. Mereschkowsky   1021919-00-00
Switzerland


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