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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L11780R.C. Harris   117741976-11-16
United States, Michigan, Delta County: Charboneau Point, T38N, R18W, S4

UBC:lichen
Cresponea premnea (Ach.) Egea & Torrente
L4348P.W. James   s.n.1966-04-01
United Kingdom, Sussex, burton park, ne. of bognor regis.

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L35268P.Y. Wong, A. Dugal   45181989-09-08
Canada, Ontario, Ottawa-Carleton Distr.: Gloucester, cedar swamp, on E side of Albion Road, just S of Leitrim Road intersection, 45.33 -75.6

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L44256J.C. Lendemer, J. Condack, F. Matos, S. Mayfield, M. Sundue   270582010-10-17
United States, Vermont

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L47357Curtis R Bjork, Trevor Goward, Brian Reader   182582009-05-14
Canada, British Columbia, Gulf Islands. Portland Island, south shore, 48.73 -123.37, - 25m

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L47360Curtis R Bjork, Trevor Goward, Brian Reader   182742009-05-14
Canada, British Columbia, Gulf Islands. Portland Island, south shore, 48.73 -123.37, - 25m

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L48088Curtis R Bjork   223772011-04-12
United States, Washington, Skagit. Redondo Beach Park, near Deception Pass, 48.42 -122.7, - 50m

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L52109Curtis R. Bjork   223842011-04-12
United States, Washington, Skagit, Redondo Beach Park, near Deception Pass, 48.42 -122.7, - 50m

UBC:lichen
Cresponea chloroconia (Tuck.) Egea & Torrente
L51992Curtis R. Bjork, Trevor Goward, Andy MacKinnon   182542009-05-13
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Witty's Beach, Metchosin, 48.39 -123.51, - 5m


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Google Map

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