Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ramalina montana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Ramalina montana Kashiw. & T. H. Nash
L69322T.H. Nash III   37640c1994-07-24
Mexico, Chihuahua, Mexico: Chihuahua, Parque Nacional Basaseachic, Cascade de Basaseachic, overlook area, 28°10’5”N, 108°12’25”W, ca. 2080 m.

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Ramalina montana Kashiw. & T. H. Nash
L69320T.H. Nash III   38031b1996-01-25
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mexico: Hidalgo, El Chico National Park, W-facing hillside above Presa Jaramillo, 20°10’0”N, 98°44’0”W, ca. 2880 m.

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Ramalina montana Kashiw. & T. H. Nash
L69319T.H. Nash III   301801985-03-14
Mexico, Sinaloa, Mexico: Sinaloa, along route 40 between Durango and Mazatlan, near Barranca Lievre, 2 km W of Durango border, 23°28’0”N, 105°50’30”W, ca. 2320 m.

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Ramalina montana Kashiw. & T. H. Nash
L69321T.H. Nash III   38031a1996-01-25
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mexico: Hidalgo, El Chico National Park, W-facing hillside above Presa Jaramillo, 20°10’0”N, 98°44’0”W, ca. 2880 m elevation.


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Google Map

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