Dataset: BRIT-
Search Criteria: Canada; Alberta; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas - Lichens


BRIT
BRIT62665Eula Whitehouse   255981951-08-22
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park above Moraine Lake

BRIT
BRIT62507Eula Whitehouse   255621951-08-22
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Paradise Creek on Moraine Lake Road

BRIT
BRIT62506K.M. Lawrence   s.n.1952-09-14
Canada, Alberta, 3 1/2 miles NE of Sturgeon Lake

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Peltigera aphthosa (L.) Willd.
BRIT61362William F. Mahler   28241962-08-18
Canada, Alberta, along King Creek, 33 miles S of Hwy 1 on Kananaskis Hwy

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BRIT62651Eula Whitehouse   257581951-08-25
Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, creek and slope west of south entrance

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Psora hypnorum (Vahl) Hoffm.
BRIT62893Eula Whitehouse   256081951-08-22
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, above Moraine Lake

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Psora hypnorum (Vahl) Hoffm.
BRIT62894Eula Whitehouse   255631951-08-22
Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Paradise Creek on Moraine Lake road

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Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne
BRIT60944William F. Mahler   23491961-08-08
Canada, Alberta, 10 miles E. of Edmonton

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Peltigera polydactylon (Necker) Hoffm.
BRIT61382W. F. Mahler   23661961-08-08
Canada, Alberta, 10 mi. E of Edmonton

BRIT
Peltigera polydactylon (Necker) Hoffm.
BRIT61383William F. Nahler   23661961-08-08
Canada, Alberta, 10 miles E of Edmonton

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Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Hoffm.
BRIT840092Wm. F. Mahler   28341962-08-18
Canada, Alberta, along Kings Creek, 33 mi. S of Hwy 1 on Kananaskis Hwy, 1829m

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Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.
BRIT840093Wm F Mahler   28331962-08-18
Canada, Alberta, Kings creek, 33 mi # of Hwy 1, 6000m


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