Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Caloplaca dakotensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L5864C. M. Wetmore   802851998-06-27
United States, North Dakota, U.S.A. North Dakota, Billings Co, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit. Buck Hill 6.5 miles E of Medora). On north side of Juniperus on north facing hillside with green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), and Juniperus, elev. 1277 ft. (389 m). 46°55’35’’N, 103°23’24’’W.

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L5865C. M. Wetmore   800411998-06-22
United States, North Dakota, U.S.A. North Dakota,McKenzie Co, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit. Caprock Coulee Trail one mile NE of road (13 mi SW of Watford City). On north side of Juniperus at bottom of steep N facing slope in wet valley with green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), Juniperus, and some american elm (Ulmus americana), elev. 2300 ft. (702 m). 47°37’03’’N, 103°21’41’’W.

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L11823C. M. Wetmore   801221998-06-24
United States, North Dakota, McKenzie County Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit. Just W of Long X Trail Turnout (13 mi SW of Watford City). In N facing valley with juniper and green ash, elev. 2100 ft. Sec. 30, T148N, R100W. 47°36'15'N, 103°20'50'W.

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L45224Clifford M. Wetmore   800171998-06-22
United States, North Dakota, U.S.A. North Dakota, McKenzie Co, Theodore Roosevelt National Park. North Unit. Near Sperati Point, SW of Oxbow Overlook, N of Auchenbach Trail (15 miles [24 km] from Watford City). On Juniperus on N facing slope with some green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), elev. 2400 ft. [732 m]. 47°35'53'N, 103°26'55'W.


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