Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Cetrariella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Cetrariella commixta (Nyl.) A. Thell & Kärnefelt
L49358Roger Rosentreter   45021987-07-05
United States, Montana, About 1/4 mile east of Firebrand Pass and 5 miles southwest of East Glacier., 43.31516 -123.20207, 1981m

UBC:lichen
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaerer) Kärnefelt & Thell
L53622Stephen S. Talbot   018-371999-07-07
United States, Alaska, Ivanof Bay, Alaska Peninsula, 55.91519 -159.5078, 604m

UBC:lichen
Cetrariella fastigiata (Delise ex Nyl.) Kärnefelt & Thell
L53628Stephen S. Talbot   019-261999-07-07
United States, Alaska, Ivanof Bay, Alaska Peninsula, 55.91519 -159.5078, 604m

UBC:lichen
Cetrariella fastigiata (Delise ex Nyl.) Kärnefelt & Thell
L53624Stephen S. Talbot   018-311999-07-07
United States, Alaska, Ivanof Bay, Alaska Peninsula, 55.91519 -159.5078, 604m


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