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Preliminary study of the lichens of Mesa Verde National Park
On the basis of collections made at 6 locations within Mesa Verde National Park, 150 species, three varieties and one form within 52 genera of lichenized fungi are reported for the park, Crustose species occuring on sandstone are the most common. The data provide baseline-information for discerning...
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