Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catapyrenium cinereum (Dermatocarpon cinereum, Dermatocarpon cinereum var. cinereum, Dermatocarpon cinereum var. fuscescens, Endocarpon cinereum, Endocarpon hepaticum, Endopyrenium cinereum, Endopyrenium hepaticum, Placidium cinereum, Placidium hepaticum, Endocarpon cinereum var. cartilagineum, Endo... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
1237566J. C. Lendemer   284562011-06-03
Canada, Yukon, summit of Grey Mountain, below telecommunication towers, 11 km SE of Whitehorse on Grey Mountain Rd., 60.6583 -134.8839, 1280m

NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
1237877J. C. Lendemer   287252011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, bluffs above SW end of Emerald Lake, W of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), ~10 km N of Carcross (jct. of Yukon 2 and Yukon 8), 60.2636 -134.7564, 762m

NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
1575007J. C. Lendemer   292222011-06-07
Canada, Yukon, E side of road to Aishihik Lake, 16.5 km S of Otter Falls, 11.4 km N of Alaska Hwy (Yukon 1), 60.9542 -137.02, 732m

NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
1593751J. Staniforth   
Canada, Yukon, Marsh Lake, near Whitehorse, 60.5464 -134.4739, 671m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
WIS-L-0045753G. W. Douglas   72021973-08-18
Canada, Yukon, Mile 1022 Alaska Highway, ca. 3 mi. W of; along Bear Creek Rd, 64.029031 -139.243482, 671m

WIS
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
WIS-L-0045754Manfred Hoefs   71970-07-20
Canada, Yukon, Sheep Mt. near Kluane Lake, 61.034167 -138.546111, 1067m


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