Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stereocaulon glareosum (Stereocaulon tomentosum f. glareosum), Stereocaulon glareosum var. brachyphylloides, Stereocaulon glareosum var. corymbosulans, Stereocaulon glareosum var. glareosum
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum of Natural History, lichen section, Univ. of Minnesota


MIN
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
780937Ostafichuk, M.   53741973-07-09
Canada, Yukon, Ogilvie Mountains, 6.5 Mi Ne of Tombstone Mt., 64.46666667 -138.5333333

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
COLO-L-0042640M. Ostafichuk   53741973-07-09
Canada, Yukon, Tombstone Mountain area: Cirque with two lakes, 6.5 mi NE of Tombstone Mt. vicinity of upper lake, 64.466667 -138.533333, 1676 - 1798m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
WIS-L-0023397John W. Thomson   218571967-07-16
Canada, Yukon, "Brewster Service" at Mile 96 along the Haines Hwy. Near the service station., 60.233333 -136.983333, 914m

WIS
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
WIS-L-0072415M. Hoefs   L32/711971-07-21
Canada, Yukon, Sheep Mt, Kluane Game Sanctuary, 61.028275 -138.562427, 1829m

WIS
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
WIS-L-0072416M. Hoefs   131970-07-29
Canada, Yukon, Lake, Sheep Mt. near Kluane Lake., 61.034167 -138.546111, 1798m

WIS
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
WIS-L-0072417John W. Thomson   220791967-07-17
Canada, Yukon, "Brewster Service," Mile 96 Haines Hwy, mountain above service station, 60.233333 -136.983333, 1524m

WIS
Stereocaulon glareosum (Savicz) H. Magn.
WIS-L-0072418D.F. Murray   23571967-07-25
Canada, Yukon, St. Elias Mis. NW of Slims R., 60.91667 -138.71667, 1372 - 1920m


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