Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Ostropomycetidae_family_incertae_sedis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-11242Lendemer, James C.   11600-A2008-04-20
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Pike, Delaware State Forest, Pennel Run Natural Area, S of Snow Hill Road, 1.2 mi SW of PA 402, Porter Township, 41.1392 -75.0886, 390m

NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-11300Lendemer, James C.   135742008-07-20
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, State Game Lands No. 57, Sorber Mountain, orange trail, ~1.5 mi S of Stull, E of Noxen, Noxen Township, 41.4069 -76.0917

NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-12732Clayden, Stephen R.   210272010-08-08
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, c. 1.6 km east of Big Meadow, 47.7822 -65.8825, 193m

NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-12890Clayden, Stephen R.   212232010-08-15
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, between Antinouri Lake and Big Meadow, headwaters of Ruisseau à Eloi, 47.7733 -65.942, 224m

NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-12919Clayden, Stephen R.   212522010-08-16
Canada, New Brunswick, Restigouche, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, south side of Antinouri Lake Brook, 47.82 -66.014, 180m

NBM
Dictyocatenulata alba Finley & E. F. Morris
NBM-FL-13054Clayden, Stephen R.   214322010-09-28
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, South side of East Branch Bass River, just west of Hwy 8, 47.4502 -65.524, 146m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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