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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L7624W.B. Schofield, R. Ireland   184371962-07-01
Canada, British Columbia, lynn creek canyon, 49.08 -116.45

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L7625W.B. Schofield, F. Boas   224181963-09-27
United States, Washington, lewis county, near ranger's cabin trail up paradise river toward carter falls., 46.76 -121.79

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L22247W.B. Schofield, R. Belland & S. Clayden   882531987-06-18
United States, Nova Scotia, kings county: woodworth creek

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L29344W.B. Schofield   s.n.1966-11-06
Canada, British Columbia, trail to west lake lodge, cypress bowl prov. park, n vancouver, 49.25 -123.12

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L30794W.B. Schofield   299971966-06-24
Canada, British Columbia, lagins creek, long inlet, graham i, queen charlotte is., 53.26 -132.09

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L53082Curtis R. Bjork, Saskia Hart   410692016-07-20
Canada, British Columbia, Robson Valley, Ancient Forest-Chun T'oh Whudujut Provincial Park, along creek upslope from the gravel pit on the south side of Highway 19, 53.78 -121.24, 895m

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L61881Trevor Goward, and Tor Tonsberg   02-12092002-08-18
Norway, Nord-Trondelag Snosa, north of Hammer by the river Breioa, upstream from highway, 64.22 12, 60m

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L61896Trevor Goward, and Tor Tonsberg   02-12632002-08-18
Norway, Nord-Trondelag Snosa, north of lake Snosavatnet by the Bruvollelva River, upstream from highway, 64.29 12.3, 160m

UBC:lichen
Racodium rupestre Pers. : Fr.
L53384J. Vivant   1980-02-22
France, Vosges, Moyenmoutier, vallee de Ravines, blocs greseux de la foret de sapins, 450m


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