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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L4645P.B. Topham   c211967-09-23
United Kingdom, Scotland, Angus, lintrathen: glen head lodge, 381m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L35847W.J. Noble, J. Coursely   6991974-05-25
Canada, British Columbia, North Pender Island: Hill between Hope Bay and Otter Bay. Burned area., 52.83 -124.37, 100m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L35849W.J. Noble, J. Coursely   7051974-05-25
Canada, British Columbia, North Pender Island: Hill between Hope Bay and Otter Bay. Burned area., 52.83 -124.37, 100m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L35860W.J. Noble, J. Coursely   7311974-05-25
Canada, British Columbia, North Pender Island: Centenial Prior Campsite., 35m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L35897W.J. Noble, J. Coursely   8581974-05-28
Canada, British Columbia, Galiano Island: Mount Galiano., 48.88 -123.32, 250 - 330m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L36217W.J. Noble, J. Coursely   11281974-06-01
Canada, British Columbia, Galiano Island: Hydro line right-of-way on Montague Rd., 49.17 -122.55, 130m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P. James
L47795Curtis R Bjork   140752007-03-19
United States, Washington, Skamania County. Shortly west of Stevenson, slope north above Hwy 14, 45.71 -120.82

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L48000Curtis R Bjork   208692010-04-12
United States, Oregon, Jackson. Evans Creek Valley, near Rogue River, T35 R4 S7, on ridge above Queen Creek, 42.54 -123.2, 701m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L48414Curtis R Bjork, Linda Jennings   311402012-08-25
Canada, Nunavut, Bathurst Inlet area. Upslope from Brucejack Lake, 66.27 -107.22

UBC:lichen
Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P. James
L48653Curtis R Bjork, Toby Spribille   328072010-09-27
Canada, British Columbia, North Thompson Valley. North Thompson Regional Park, at edge of main parking lot for picnic area, 49.17 -123.17

UBC:lichen
Trapelia corticola Coppins & P. James
L51998Curtis R. Bjork, Trevor Goward, Matt Fairbarns, Bryce Kendrick   183342009-05-15
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, John Dean Park, Saanichton, 48.61 -123.45, 200 - 300m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P. James
L53463Curtis Bjork, Toby Spribille   218192010-09-27
Canada, British Columbia, North Thompson Regional Park, picnicking area parking lot and adjacent shore of the North Thompson River, 50.23 -121.59, 400m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia coarctata (Turner ex Sm.) M.Choisy
L50713B.D. Ryan   58871980-02-13
United States, Washington, Sehome Hill Park, Bellingham, Whatcom County, 48.75 -122.5, 100m

UBC:lichen
Trapelia corticola Coppins & P. James
L51884Curtis R. Bjork, Joe Hope   147412007-08-00
Canada, British Columbia, Coast Ranges, Southgate Valley, mouth of the Southgate Canyon, shortly upstream from the Bishop River confluence, 51 -124.4

UBC:lichen
Trapelia corticola Coppins & P. James
L63379Trevor Goward   05-16272005-09-30
Canada, Newfoundland, Wpt. 263


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