Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia ecmocyna, Cladonia ecmocyna subsp. ecmocyna, Cladonia ecmocyna subsp. intermedia, Cladonia ecmocyna subsp. occidentalis, Cladonia ecmocyna f. ecmocyna, Cladonia ecmocyna f. foveata, Cladonia ecmocyna f. intermedia, Cladonia ecmocyna f. nigripes, Cladonia ecmocyna var. ecmocyna, Cladonia ecm... (show all)
Search Criteria: Anaktuvuk Pass; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
ASUL024774T.H. Nash III   131441976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m

ASU:Lichens
Cladonia ecmocyna f. intermedia (Robbins) J.W. Thomson
T.H. Nash III   131671976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m

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


MIN
692040Nash, T.   131441976-07-00
United States, Alaska, Endicott Mountains, Anaktuvuk Pass; Gates of the Arctic National Park, 68.13333333 -151.75

Brigham Young University


BRY
BRY-L-0003675William A. Weber   5311976-08-19
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Anaktuvuk Pass, Brooks Range., 3000m

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
LSU00131040Thomas H. Nash   131441976-07-00
United States, Alaska, North Slope Borough, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range; North Slope Borough, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
T. Nash   13144
United States, Alaska, County North Slope Borough. Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range., 68.13 -151.75

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0011725T.H. Nash III   131441976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope Borough, Anaktuvuk Pass, Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m


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