Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amandinea punctata (Buellia myriocarpa, Buellia punctata, Buellia myriocarpa f. depauperata, Buellia myriocarpa f. myriocarpa, Buellia myriocarpa var. myriocarpa, Buellia praecavenda, Buellia punctata f. punctata, Buellia punctata var. punctata, Buellia stigmatea f. depauperata, Karschia myriocarpa,... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0016805John W. Thomson   229591967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, Pine Creek Campground, at Mile 1012 along the Alaska Hwy., 60.783333 -137.5, 762m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0016806John W. Thomson   229581967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, Pine Creek Campground, at Mile 1012 along the Alaska Hwy., 60.78333 -137.5, 762m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0016807John W. Thomson   229751967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, Pine Creek Campground Mile 1012 Alaska Hwy., 60.78333 -137.5, 762m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0016808John W. Thomson   229641967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, Pine Creek Campground, at Mile 1012 along the Alaska Hwy., 60.78333 -137.5, 762m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0016809John W. Thomson   729571967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, Pine Creek Campground Mile 1012 Alaska Hwy., 60.78333 -137.5, 762m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0038925John W. Thomson   206451967-08-11
Canada, Yukon, Watson Lake campsite at mile 732 of Alcan Hwy, 60.096 -128.82

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0038926Charles D. Bird   289361972-06-30
Canada, Yukon, Peel River Watershed. West shore of Chappie Lake, Site 1, 65.783333 -134.933333, 305m

WIS
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
WIS-L-0038927John W. Thomson   206451967-08-11
Canada, Yukon, Watson Lake campsite at mile 732 of Alcan Hwy., 60.096 -128.82


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