Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cetraria collata, Cetraria collata f. collata, Cetraria collata f. isidiata, Cetraria collata f. microphylina, Cetraria collata f. nuda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Cetraria collata (Nylander) Müller Arg.
barcode-00409975V. Ahmadjian   1960-00-00
United States of America, Virginia, [data not captured]

Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Cetraria collata (Nyl.) Müll. Arg.
33018R Becking   Becking 590913131959-09-12
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Newfoundland Gap in the Great Smoky Mts. National Park., 1372m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Cetraria collata (Nyl.) Müll. Arg.
TUF078960Masami Sato   1957-08-05
Dorogawa, Pref. Nara

TU
Cetraria collata (Nyl.) Müll. Arg.
TUF078962Syo Kurokawa   1951-01-01
Mt. Shiroiwa, Chichibu, Prov. Musashi

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Cetraria collata (Nyl.) Müll. Arg.
BPI 1033085Thomson J.W.   s.n.1958-07-10
United States, Alaska, Along Pitmegea River, 15 mi. upstream from Cape Sabine, 68.8 -164.333333


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