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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L26189Trevor Goward, H. Knight   88-551988-05-01
Canada, British Columbia, kamloops area: n above s thompson valley, opposite dallas (hb/idf). somewhat sheltered limestone outcrop, s-facing, 50.67 -120.17, 900m

UBC:lichen
L37072Trevor Goward, A. Roberts   00-1282000-09-14
Canada, British Columbia, Williams Lake area: 18 km SW of town, E of Fraser River, opposite doc English bluff, 49.02 -123.1, 500m

UBC:lichen
L45330Curtis Björk   213182010-05-31
United States, Idaho, 750m

UBC:lichen
L61291Trevor Goward, and K.G. Wright   01-1412001-05-07
Canada, British Columbia, Crown Lake, Marble Canyon Provincial Park, 50.88 -121.7, 600m

UBC:lichen
L61290Trevor Goward, and K.G. Wright   01-1392001-05-07
Canada, British Columbia, Crown Lake, Marble Canyon Provincial Park, 50.88 -121.7, 600m

UBC:lichen
Thyrea nigritellum
L61218Trevor Goward, and A. Roberts   00-942000-09-14
Canada, British Columbia, 18 km southwest of Williams lake, opposite Doc English Bluff east of the Fraser River, 52 -122.3, 500m


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