Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Thelenellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Chromatochlamys muscorum (Fr.) H.Mayrhofer & Poelt
L42398Curtis Björk   211692010-04-26
United States, Oregon, T37S R4W S35, BLM timber sale Unit 46, north of the town of Applegate on divide between Applegate and Rogue drainages Jackson, 900m

UBC:lichen
Chromatochlamys muscorum (Fr.) H.Mayrhofer & Poelt
L45081Curtis Björk   210552010-04-16
United States, Oregon

UBC:lichen
Julella fallaciosa (Stizenb. ex Arnold) R.C.Harris
L30449P.Y. Wong, D. Wong   42311986-08-21
Canada, Ontario

UBC:lichen
Julella fallaciosa (Stizenb. ex Arnold) R.C.Harris
L36422Bruce Ryan   197021986-08-09
United States, Vermont, Mt. Ascutney, Brownsville TrailWindsor, 914m

UBC:lichen
Julella fallaciosa (Stizenb. ex Arnold) R.C.Harris
L37496P.Y. Wong, A. Dugal, M. Shchepanek & L. Ley   45541991-09-13
Canada, Ontario, 0.5 Km South of west end of Christie Lake, 48.35 -84.37

UBC:lichen
L46975Curtis R Bjork   142422007-03-23
United States, Idaho, Bonner County. University of Idaho Field Campus, Trail to Antelope Lake, 48.14 -116.2

UBC:lichen
L22532Trevor Goward, H. Knight & R. Rosentreter   90-551990-04-24
United States, Idaho, Boise area: 12 km S of town, 43.61 -116.2, 850m

UBC:lichen
L46820Curtis R Bjork, Trevor Goward   86812004-04-03
Canada, British Columbia, Wells Gray Provincial park. Ridge between Phillip & Grouse Creeks, 51.88 -120

UBC:lichen
L51672Ryan Batten   379602014-08-11
Canada, Nunavut, Hope Bay area, south of Doris Mesa, 67.81 -106.379


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