Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Taxa: Cystocoleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
W.A. Weber   1975-09-28
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park, Odessa Gorge, on trail from Odessa Lake to Fern Lake, 40.334558 -105.682237, 3050m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
T.H. Nash III   30221968-09-01
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Old Man's Cave State Park, 39.4333333 -82.55, 300m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
R.A. Anderson   53481966-06-15
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park, Hayden Gorge near Forest Canyon, along Hayden Creek, 40.383 -105.716, 2926m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL023240M.S. Christiansen   702211970-07-14
United Kingdom, Scotland, Ross & Cromarty, Rogie Falls, between Garve and Contin, 57.5833333 -4.6333333, 80m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
R.A. Anderson   50321965-06-15
United States, Montana, Missoula, Pattee Canyon, 10 km SE of Missoula, along Deer Creek

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL023239M.S. Christiansen   70.-2211970-07-14
United Kingdom, Scotland, Ross & Cromarty, Rogie Falls, between Garve and Contin, 57.5833333 -4.6333333, 80m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL023238B.D. Ryan   204031986-07-09
Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Schwarzwald, Wolfach, Schramberg, Ruine Falkenstein, 48.278563 8.337492, 510m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
B.D. Ryan   219011987-08-09
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Hocking Hills area, Ash Cave, 3 km ESE of S Bloomingville, along SR 86

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
G. Follmann   1989-05-01
Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Gutland, southern Eifel Mountains, German-Luxemburgian Nature Park, not far from the Prümerburg N of Irrel, 50.112684 7.309419, 300m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL023242G.B. Feige   173281996-09-08
Austria, Tyrol, East Tyrol, Pitztal, below Hochzeiger, 47.145417 10.794484, 1800m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
J. Hafellner   646382005-09-11
Austria, Styria, Steirisches Randgebirge, Stubalpe, low highlands about 6 km SSW of Köflach, 1 km SE of Edelsschrott, Jurikogel, western ridge just below the summit, 47.0138889 15.0583333, 850m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL023241S. Bergström   1918-07-07
Sweden, Västra Götalands län, 58.8333333 12.1666667

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL004677Bungartz, F.   9061996-09-20
Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Eifel, Brömmersbachtal S Ohlerath, Kreis Euskirchen/Ahrweiler, 50.466656 6.853915, 320 - 340m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL004838Bungartz, F.   10801997-08-17
United Kingdom, England, Devon, Felsmassiv "Bench Tor" im Dartmoor, nordwestlich von Buckfastleigh, 50.545237 -3.885579

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL004875Bungartz, F.   11171997-08-20
United Kingdom, England, Devon, Glaze Brook bei Owley im Dartmoor, westlich von South Brent, 50.434704 -3.924659

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL004891Bungartz, F.   11331997-08-21
United Kingdom, England, Devon, Wistman's Wood-Naturschutzgebiet im Dartmoor, nördlich von Two Bridges, 50.581948 -3.95849

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus ebeneus (Dillwyn) Thwaites
ASUL005096Bungartz, F.   13421997-05-25
Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Eifel, Sandsteinfelsen Raffelsley, südlich von Nideggen (NSG), 50.679886 6.478243, 280m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
G. Follmann   1975-10-01
Austria, Tyrol, Stubaier Alpen, Nordtirol; E-slope of Linsenser Valley near Juifenau below the Windegg, 47.1833333 11.15, 1900m

ASU:Lichens
Cystocoleus niger (Huds.) Har.
J. Nowak   1971-11-07
Poland, Polish Western Carpathians, Roznów-Ciezkowice Foothills, Ciezkowice (distr. Tarnów), 290m


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