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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


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Strigula complanata (Fée) Mont.
L8520S. Tucker   88411970-11-01
United States, Louisiana, east baton rouge parish: hardwood forest at burden plantation, essen lake, east side of baton rouge.

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Strigula complanata (Fée) Mont.
L8519B. Exner   s.n.1968-09-23
United States, Louisiana, livingston parish, denham springs.

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L9607W.B. Schofield   610811976-05-29
United States, Louisiana, washington parish: silver creek, just east of mount hermon.

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L8523W.A. Weber   3711968-04-17
Australia, Queensland, Small tributaries of Daintree river just south of Daintree

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L8521B. Evans   74781968-05-30
United States, Louisiana, livingston parish: denham springs.

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L8522M. Mizutani, I. Yoshimura   71041972-07-00
Japan, Kyushu, Kusubaru, Nichinan, Hyuga, 20m

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L36440Bruce Ryan   27699
United States, Florida, Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State ParkWakulla, 128m

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Strigula stigmatella (Ach.) R. C. Harris
L48684Curtis R Bjork   340112014-05-04
Canada, British Columbia, Wells Gray Provincial Park. Murtle River, along trail to the Helmcken Falls overlook, 51.97 -120.15

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L50694Wm Sm. Gruezo WM   29681977-02-19
Philippines, Laguna, Luzon, Los Banos, University of the Philippines, rear of Army-ROTC Department, 30m

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L50564William SM. Gruezo   WM4181975-11-29
Philippines, Laguna, Luzon. University of the Phillipines at Los Banos campus, across road near Rural Bank., 30m

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Strigula elegans (Fée) Müll. Arg.
L50693Mariette S. Cole   9951976-06-03
United States, Louisiana, Roadside park by Kentwood. Along Highway 51, 5 miles south of the Mississippi border.

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Strigula complanata (Fée) Mont.
L50695L. Ake Assi   1975-09-08
Cote d’Ivoire, Abidjan, Jardin botanique de l’Universite.


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