Dataset: QFA-
Taxa: Menegazzia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louis-Marie Herbarium, Université Laval


QFA:QFA
Menegazzia subsimilis (H. Magn.) R. Sant.
QFA0600809Roy, Claude   12-5935-C2012-07-02
Canada, Québec, MRC de la La Haute-Gaspésie, secteur du Mont Albert. Sentier de la rivière Ste-Anne qui mène au Gîte, près du sentier, côté ouest., 48.921389 -66.195556

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0290745Roy, Claude ; Grondin, Pierre ; Melançon, Michel   403 a1976-07-06
Canada, Québec, Comté de Duplessis, Grosse Île au Marteau, 50.216667 -63.55

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0355053Bastien, Denis   7921991-05-01
Canada, Québec, Parc de la Vérendrye, Lac des Baies, 47.3 -77.7

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0326073Bastien, Denis   nd1989-03-04
Canada, Québec, Village-Huron, au nord du village., 46.866667 -71.35

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0270057Lepage, Ernest   901934-06-26
Canada, Québec, Rimouski, 48.448889 -68.525

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0270056Lepage, Ernest, prêtre   31934-04-01
Canada, Québec, Mont du collège Ste-Anne, 47.363056 -70.046944

QFA-Université Laval:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0176778Culberson, William Louis ; Fabius, frère   s.n.1956-06-00
tats-Unis, North Carolina, Avery County, near Ingalls.

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0382082Bastien, Denis ; Dignard, Norman   5811990-07-01
Canada, Québec, Vallées de la rivière Ste-Marguerite, du côté-sud de la rivière, en bordure du chemin, dans un flanc de montagne à pente forte (60%), 48.4 -70.283333

QFA:QFA
Menegazzia terebrata (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
QFA0557917Masson, Pierre   109501960-08-24
Canada, Québec, Cté de Bellechasse, St-Camille, 46.493611 -70.213056


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