Dataset: CMN-CANL
Taxa: Tremellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
Tremella candelariellae Diederich & Etayo
CANL 123982Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   32908A2011-05-19
Canada, Ontario, Area west of Richmond Rd, just south of West Hunt Club Rd. (Macoun Club Study Area)., 45.2981 -75.8408

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CANL 127241Freebury, Colin E.   14122011-04-22
Canada, Québec, Les Collines-de-l\'Outaouais Regional County, Gatineau Park, 45.6323 -75.9406, 110m

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CANL 127245Freebury, Colin E.   17922012-06-23
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Killdeer Badlands, 49.0074 -106.56, 910m

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CANL 127244Freebury, Colin E.   15632011-09-03
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mt. Uplands, 49.1967 -106.7, 893m

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CANL 127247Freebury, Colin E.   19052012-09-15
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mt. Uplands, 49.1881 -106.765, 914m

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CANL 127240Freebury, Colin E.   14112011-04-22
Canada, Québec, Les Collines-de-l\'Outaouais Regional County, Gatineau Park, 45.6323 -75.9406, 110m

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CANL 127242Freebury, Colin E.   15402011-09-02
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Killdeer Badlands, 49.0131 -106.539, 949m

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CANL 127246Freebury, Colin E.   18562012-09-15
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mt. Uplands, 2.2 km south of Lowell\'s homestead, 49.1813 -106.761, 888m

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CANL 127243Freebury, Colin E.   15622011-09-03
Canada, Saskatchewan, RM of Waverley No. 44, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mt. Uplands, 49.1967 -106.7, 893m


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