Dataset: CMN-CANL
Taxa: Thelocarpaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
Sarcosagium campestre (Fr.) Poetsch & Schied.
CANL 94297Wong, Pak Yau ; Wong, Denny   41471986-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co. (ON), Black Donald Lake, 45.2 -76.9333

CMN:CANL
Sarcosagium campestre (Fr.) Poetsch & Schied.
CANL 94327Wong, Pak Yau ; Wong, Denny   4179B1986-08-20
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co. (ON), Centennial Lake. N end of near bridge., 45.1833 -77.0833

CMN:CANL
Thelocarpon laureri (Flot.) Nyl.
CANL 114896Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   307302002-07-12
United States, Maine, Washington Co. (ME), Steuben; junction of Schooner Point Road and Magador Road., 44.4636 -67.9356

CMN:CANL
Thelocarpon laureri (Flot.) Nyl.
CANL 120658Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   317802005-08-22
Canada, Québec, Mun. Rég. de Cté des Laurentides, Lantier, near Ste-Agathe des Monts (B\'nai Brith Camp, at KlezKanada)., 46.1189 -74.2758

CMN:CANL
CANL 93301Brodo, Dr. Irwin M.   252591985-10-19
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co. (ON), Centennial Lake N end of, near bridge., 45.1667 -77.0667

CMN:CANL
CANL 94252Wong, Pak Yau ; Wong, Denny   41021986-08-19
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co. (ON), Calobogie 8 km W of roadside of Hwy 511., 45.2667 -76.8167

CMN:CANL
CANL 94326Wong, Pak Yau ; Wong, Denny   4179A1986-08-20
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co. (ON), Centennial Lake N end of near bridge., 45.1833 -77.0833

CMN:CANL
Thelocarpon epibolum var. epithallinum (Leight. ex Nyl.) Salisb.
CANL 122724Lewis, Chris   2982008-09-19
Canada, Ontario, Bruce Co. (ON), Bruce Peninsula National Park, Halfway Log Dump on Georgian Bay., 45.2336 -81.4781, 180m

CMN:CANL
Thelocarpon epibolum var. epithallinum (Leight. ex Nyl.) Salisb.
CANL 122715Lewis, Chris   2382008-09-22
Canada, Ontario, Bruce Co. (ON), Fathom Five National Marine Park, Flowerpot Island., 45.3039 -81.6119, 190m


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