Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ropalospora lugubris (Bacidia lugubris, Lecidea lugubris, Bilimbia caudata, Biatora lugubris, Bilimbia lugubris, Fuscidea lugubris, Lecidea caudata, Psora lugubris, Psorotichia lugubris, Pyrenocarpon lugubre, Pyrenopsis lugubris, Ropalospora lugubris f. lugubris, Schaereria lugubris, Toninia lugubri... (show all)
Search Criteria: Anaktuvuk Pass; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
T.H. Nash III   132711976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m

ASU:Lichens
Bacidia lugubris (Sommerf.) Zahlbr.
T.H. Nash III   132811976-07-31
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
Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
692035Nash, T.; Moser   132811976-07-00
United States, Alaska, Endicott Mountains, Anaktuvuk Pass; Gates of the Arctic National Park, 68.13333333 -151.75

Brigham Young University


BRY
ROPALOSPORA LUGUBRIS (Sommerf.) Poelt
BRY-L-0016634Thomas H. Nash   132811976-07-00
United States, Alaska, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve: Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, Anaktuvuk Pass., 68.133333 -151.75, 701m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Bacidia lugubris (Sommerf.) Zahlbr.
WIS-L-0011120T.H. Nash III   132811976-07-31
United States, Alaska, North Slope Borough, Anaktuvuk Pass in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range, 68.1333333 -151.75, 700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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