Dataset: QFA-
Taxa: Pyrenulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louis-Marie Herbarium, Université Laval


QFA:QFA
Plagiocarpa hyalospora (Nyl.) R. C. Harris
QFA0503937Lutzoni, François   N311984-01-01
Canada, Québec, Comté de Dorchester, Saint-Nazaire-de-Buckland, Station B, 46.55 -70.666667, 470 - 470m

QFA:QFA
Plagiocarpa hyalospora (Nyl.) R. C. Harris
QFA0503944Lutzoni, François   N481984-01-01
Canada, Québec, Comté de Dorchester, Saint-Nazaire-de-Buckland, Station B, 46.55 -70.666667, 470 - 470m

QFA-Université Laval:QFA
Pyrenula aspistea (Ach.) Ach.
QFA0270573Schallert, Paul Otto   1151936-06-03
tats-Unis, North Carolina, New Hanover Co, N.C.

QFA-Université Laval:QFA
Pyrenula cruenta (Mont.) Vain.
QFA0152883Schallert, Paul Otto   L1141959-01-30
tats-Unis, Florida, Altamonte Springs. My Home, Seminole County.

QFA-Université Laval:QFA
Pyrenula cruenta (Mont.) Vain.
QFA0152884Schallert, Paul Otto   L 1741961-02-28
tats-Unis, Florida, Altamonte Springs

QFA:QFA
Pyrenula neglecta R. C. Harris
QFA0422781Nuyt, Colette   10,1761981-10-01
Canada, Québec, Sherbrooke, Mont Orford, 45.318611 -72.220833, 520 - 520m

QFA:QFA
Pyrenula neglecta R. C. Harris
QFA0422782Nuyt, Colette   93691981-08-20
Canada, Québec, Comté de Sherbrooke, Mont Orford, 45.318611 -72.220833, 450 - 450m

QFA:QFA
Pyrenula pyrenuloides (Mont.) R. C. Harris
QFA0269834Lepage, Ernest   41671943-05-25
Canada, Québec, La Couronne, Rivière Rimouski, 48.338056 -68.532222

QFA:QFA
Lithothelium septemseptatum (R. C. Harris) Aptroot
QFA0381605Bastien, Denis   896 a
Canada, Québec, Duchesnay, Lac Clair, parcelle C-1, E-6, 46.958333 -71.655556, 335 - 335m


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