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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L46965Curtis R Bjork   138612006-10-00
Canada, British Columbia, Thompson Plateau. Opax/Mud Lake Sylviculture research forest, 50.83 -120.47

UBC:lichen
L46967Curtis R Bjork   138802006-10-00
Canada, British Columbia, Thompson Plateau. Opax/Mud Lake Sylviculture research forest, 50.83 -120.47

UBC:lichen
L47196Curtis R Bjork   258662012-04-28
Canada, British Columbia, Wells Gray Provincial Park area. Dawson Falls, north bank of the Murtle River, 51.92 -120.2

UBC:lichen
L47202Curtis R Bjork   259682012-05-16
United States, Idaho, Benewah. Heyburn State Park, Cottonwood Creek, 46.05 -116.35

UBC:lichen
L47290Curtis R Bjork, Ryan Batten   287312012-08-02
Canada, Nunavut, Bathurst Inlet. West shore of inlet, 64.18 -76.58

UBC:lichen
L62763Trevor Goward   05-2422005-08-02
Canada, British Columbia, Nels Nelson Historic Site, Mt. Revelstoke National Park; Site 2005-03, 51 -118.2, 580m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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