Dataset: USU-UTC
Taxa: Lachnellula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (fungi, not lichens), Utah State University


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Lachnellula arida (W. Phillips) Dennis
UTC00260548Kymberlee Lawrence   132009-05-19
United States, Utah, Rich, Cache National Forest; Summit of Logan Canyon; Limber Pine Trail, just off US 89 before descending to Garden City, 41.924617 -111.471717, 2347 - 2377m

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Lachnellula arida (W. Phillips) Dennis
UTC00282458Skyler Knight   82009-05-19
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest; Logan Canyn Summit, Limber Pine Trail, ~50 m up trail from trail head, 49.466667 2.95

USU-UTC:UTC
Lachnellula suecica (de Bary ex Fuckel) Nannf.
UTC00143449Arthur S. Rhoads   1945-06-24
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest ; Tony Grove Lake Bear River Range., 41.8936111 -111.6436111, 2452m

USU-UTC:UTC
Lachnellula suecica (de Bary ex Fuckel) Nannf.
UTC00143450Arthur S. Rhoads   1945-06-10
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest ; Near Jardine Juniper on crest of rocky ridge 1 1/2 mile west of jct. of Cottonwood and Logan Canyons., 41.8161111 -111.6322222, 2124m

USU-UTC:UTC
Lachnellula arida (W. Phillips) Dennis
UTC00143460Arthur S. Rhoads   1945-06-24
United States, Utah, Cache, Cache National Forest ; 1.5 miles west of Logan Canyon on Tony Grove Lake Road., 41.8936111 -111.6436111, 2452m

USU-UTC:UTC
Lachnellula arida (W. Phillips) Dennis
UTC00236607R. Fogel   318-691969-07-09
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Rocky Mountain National Park; Specimen Mountian., 40.444569 -105.808503, 3292m

USU-UTC:UTC
Lachnellula arida (W. Phillips) Dennis
UTC00237563Michael B. Piep; David Jorgensen   3.0192003-05-17
United States, Utah, Cache, Wasatch-Cache National Forest; 0.5 miles from US 89 on Swan Flat Road., 41.9569444 -111.4861111, 2347m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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