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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L32159Trevor Goward, D. Miege   95-6111995-07-09
Canada, British Columbia, hazelton area: 16 km nnw of kitwanga, on road to mill lakes (cwh/lb). w-facing, humid oldgrowth forest near valley bottom (tsuga/abies amab.), 55.1 -128.07, 645m

UBC:lichen
L27967Trevor Goward, H. Knight   92-2891992-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, kispiox area: ca 9 km nnw of town, N of date creek (ich/lb zone). open tsuga-abies forest in humid bottomland, oldgrowth forest, 55.38 -127.69, 510m

UBC:lichen
L31837Trevor Goward, D. Miege   95-2751995-07-02
Canada, British Columbia, kispiox area: 35 km nnw of kispiox, S of mt. pope, s above carrigan ck. (lb/ichmc). open oldgrowth forest (tsuga/abies amabilis), 55.35 -127.69, 730m

UBC:lichen
L31978Trevor Goward, D. Miege   95-4201995-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, swan lake area: immediately nnw of brown bear lake (lb/ichmc). open swale, very humid, in oldgrowth forest (tsuga het./abies las.), 54.02 -129.92, 535m

UBC:lichen
L32550Trevor Goward, D. Miege, S. Selva & P. Edberg   95-911995-06-03
Canada, British Columbia, robson valley: 4 km W of hwy. 16, on goat river forest road (lb/ich). open e-facing oldgrowth forest (tsuga/thuja)., 49.33 -117.69, 850m

UBC:lichen
L5084Aino Henssen   14491d1962-08-13
Canada, British Columbia, fraser river basin, E of sicamous, along highway 1., 50.83 -118.99

UBC:lichen
L62102T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-16962002-10-03
Canada, British Columbia, Slopes and gullies above the Fraser River and below highway, near West Twin Creek in the Robson Valley, 53.42 -120.5, 855m

UBC:lichen
L64759Trevor Goward   08-1572008-09-02
Canada, British Columbia, Fage Bluffs, Wells Gray Park area, 53.1 -121.57

UBC:lichen
L62126T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-17272002-10-03
Canada, British Columbia, Slopes and gullies above the Fraser River and below highway, near West Twin Creek in the Robson Valley, 53.42 -120.5, 855m

UBC:lichen
L52471Curtis R. Bjork, Nathan Wendel   369412014-08-22
Canada, British Columbia, Northwest British Columbia, Skeena Mountains, Kluatantan River shortly upstream from its junction with the Skeena River, north of Groundhog Camp, 56.85 -128.14

UBC:lichen
L61656Trevor Goward, and M. Zhurbenko   02-5892002-07-20
Canada, British Columbia, 2 km up Downie Creek road, Mica Dam area, 51.47 -118.5, 400m

UBC:lichen
L62106T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-17012002-10-03
Canada, British Columbia, Slopes and gullies above the Fraser River and below highway, near West Twin Creek in the Robson Valley, 53.42 -120.5, 855m

UBC:lichen
L61450Trevor Goward   01-7262001-07-05
Canada, British Columbia, Hungary Creek Area, 25 km southeast of Purden Lake, 53.88 -121.5, 700m

UBC:lichen
L62321T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-20732002-10-06
Canada, British Columbia, Slim Creek Provincial Park, Robson Valley, 53.78 -121.2, 770m

UBC:lichen
L63705Trevor Goward   06-5222006-09-07
Canada, British Columbia, Date Creek, Plot 423, 55.38 -127.69

UBC:lichen
L63732Trevor Goward   06-5792006-09-08
Canada, British Columbia, Date Creek, outside Plot 420, 55.38 -127.69

UBC:lichen
L62504T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-19872002-10-05
Canada, British Columbia, Hungary Creek near highway, 53.88 -121.5, 770m

UBC:lichen
L62501T. Spribille, and D. Radies   02-19772002-10-05
Canada, British Columbia, Hungary Creek near highway, 53.88 -121.5, 770m

UBC:lichen
L63360Trevor Goward   05-15932005-09-30
Canada, Newfoundland, Site 2

UBC:lichen
L61477Trevor Goward   01-8282001-09-24
Canada, British Columbia, Second Canyon Creek, 12 km north of Clearwater Village, 51.8 -120, 700m


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