Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Tephromelataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
Mycoblastus affinis (Schaer.) Schauer
CONN00225474Antoine Simon   2016-10-23
Canada, British Columbia, Columbia-Shuswap, Along Trans Canada Highway, W of Donald; 51.49 117.4, 51.49 117.4

UConn:CONN
CONN01001318Bernard Goffinet   3961990-08-29
Canada, British Columbia, Along Highway 16 (Edmonton-Prince Ruppert), about 40 km West of Vanderhof: Fraser Lake - Campground, 54.033333 -124.9, 670m

UConn:CONN
CONN01001319Bernard Goffinet   4471990-08-31
Canada, British Columbia, Coastal British Columbia. East of Prince Ruppert, along Highway 16 (Edmonton-Prince Ruppert), Close to the Railway station "Tyee", high peat profile along the road., 54.2 -129.916667, 10m

UConn:CONN
CONN01001320Roger Rosentreter   86711994-08-13
United States, Washington, Washington, Snowqualamie Pass, along the Pacific Crest Trail. South of Interstate 90., 47.5 -121.41667, 914m

UConn:CONN
CONN01001321Bernard Goffinet   78022000-08-09
United States, Washington, Skamania, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. E Fork Lewis River Drainage. ± 2 miles E of Sunset Campground along Forest Road 42., 45.824278 -122.194139, 450m

UConn:CONN
CONN01001322Jan Nelson   6771984-09-01
United States, New York, Essex, Town of Keene Trail to Mt. Marcy from Johns Brook Lodge, 44.133333 -73.883333, 1219m

UConn:CONN
CONN00234538Lutzoni, Francois; Miadlikowska, Jolanta   07.01.03-31999-06-30
Canada, Quebec, Capitale-Nationale, QUEBEC: Falls of the Black River at Montmorency Forest, 47.328889 -71.102778, 786m

UConn:CONN
Violella wangii T. Sprib. & Goffinet
CONN00191813Bernard Goffinet   100292010-07-16
China, Yunnan, Lijiang Prefecture, Jiuhue. South of Lijiang, Laojunshan Mountain. at the border with Jianchuan County. Along trail from parking lot to peak., 26.633333 -99.733333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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