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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L8696W.A. Weber, C. La Farge   4261973-06-28
United States, Colorado, boulder county: silver lake valley, boulder watershed., 884m

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L32629Trevor Goward   95-6991995-08-30
Canada, Alberta, rock lake area: nw of bosche range, 4 km N of rock lake turnoff on hwy. 40. open roadedge., 53.3 -118.17

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L41875Curtis Björk, K.L. Gray   106672005-02-21
United States, Idaho, Cedar Ridge, creek crossing Latah, 42.7 -113.02

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L44098P. Williston   69462008-09-04
Canada, Alberta, Marten Mountain, adjacent to east edge of Lesser Slave lake Provincial Park, 53.27 -111, 865m

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L44617Curtis Björk, T. Goward   89492004-04-07
Canada, British Columbia, Juniper Ridge S, Thompson Plateau, 50.25 -120.5

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L46483Trevor Goward   93-4461993-08-06
Canada, British Columbia, Sicamous Creek Research area: 10 km ESE of Sicamous, 50.82 -118.97, 1660m

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L46486Trevor Goward   95-6991995-08-30
Canada, Alberta, Rock Lake area, ca. 3.0 km E of Rock Lake, 53.46 -118.26

UBC:lichen
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
L47422Curtis R Bjork   222502011-04-04
United States, Washington, Spokane. Little Spokane River Natural Area, slopes north of the petroglyphs, 47.8 -117.5, 500 - 600m


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Google Map

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