Dataset: UWEC
Search Criteria: Canada; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire


UWEC
UWEC-L-0000017K.G. Foote   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Ontario, along east end of Lake Superior

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Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
UWEC-L-0000708unknown   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Ontario, outcrop along east side of Lake Superior

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Leptogium cyanescens (Rabenh.) Körb.
UWEC-L-0000781S. F. Gray   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Quebec, along Lake Superior, near Montreal River

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Nephroma parile (Ach.) Ach.
UWEC-L-0000821K. G. Foote   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Ontario, along east side of Lake Superior

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Protopannaria pezizoides (Weber) P. M Jørg. & S. Ekman
UWEC-L-0000827Trevis   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Ontario, along Lake Superior, at the Montreal River

UWEC
Protopannaria pezizoides (Weber) P. M Jørg. & S. Ekman
UWEC-L-0000828unknown   s.n.1959-08-05
Canada, Ontario, along Lake Superiorat Montreal River

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Lecanora campestris (Schaer.) Hue
UWEC-L-0000604K.G. Foote   s.n.1959-07-00
Canada, Ontario, overlooking the Montreal River

UWEC
UWEC-L-0001001unknown   s.n.
Canada, Ontario, along the Montreal River

UWEC
UWEC-L-0001004unknown   s.n.1959-07-00
Canada, Ontario, along the Montreal River

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Rinodina atrocinerea (Sm. ex Hook.) Körb.
UWEC-L-0001021Herbier   s.n.1959-07-00
Canada, Ontario, overlooking the Montreal River

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Rinodina atrocinerea (Sm. ex Hook.) Körb.
UWEC-L-0001022Herbier   s.n.1959-07-00
Canada, Ontario, overlooking the Montreal River

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Phaeocalicium tremulicola (Norrl. ex Nyl.) Tibell
UWEC-L-0001070unknown   s.n.
Canada, Alberta

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UWEC-L-0001072K.G. Foote   s.n.1959-08-04
Canada, Along east side of Lake Superior

UWEC
UWEC-L-0001073K. G. Foote   s.n.1959-05-08
Canada, east side of Lake Superior


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