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

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Louis-Marie Herbarium, Université Laval


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Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
QFA0354967Bastien, Denis   8301990-08-01
Canada, Québec, Beauce, Armstrong, à moins d'un km au sud du village, 45.941667 -70.458333

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Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
QFA0422656Lutzoni, François ; Dignard, Norman   840718-L171(1/1)1984-07-18
Canada, Québec, Lac St-Jean Ouest ; Ile de la Traverse, 48.633333 -72.35

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Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
QFA0557987Garton, Claude E.   112091968-10-04
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist. ; Black Sturgeon gate camp, 16. NW of Highway 11-17, McMaster Twp., 49.35 -88.566667

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Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
QFA0614892Anderson, Frances   1622842014-08-20
Canada, Québec, MRC de Rimouski-Neigette, parc du Bic, sentier Scoggan.

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Phlyctis argena (Sprengel) Flotow
QFA0381595Bastien, Denis   897 a
Canada, Québec, Duchesnay, Lac Clair, parcelle C-1, E-6, 46.958333 -71.655556

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QFA0614898Anderson, Frances   1622932014-08-21
Canada, Québec, MRC de Rimouski-Neigette, parc du Bic, sentier les Anses., 48.3651 -68.7633

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QFA0500711Roy, Claude ; Roy, Mélina   95-3438-C1995-06-29
Canada, Québec, Cté de Rivière-du-Loup. MRC des Basques. Île aux Basques, N.E. de l'étang, près de la pompe du Camp Provancher., 48.143056 -69.244444, 5 - 5m

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QFA0600773Roy, Claude   12-5934-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., 48.924444 -66.112778, 641 - 641m


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