Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solorina saccata (Arthonia saccata, Lobaria saccata, Peltigera saccata, Lichen saccatus, Peltidea saccata, Peltigera saccata var. saccata, Platysma saccatum, Platisma saccatum), Solorina saccata var. pruinosa, Solorina saccata var. saccata, Solorina saccata var. vulgaris (Peltigera saccata var. vulg... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1237536J. C. Lendemer   284932011-06-03
Canada, Yukon, W-slope of Grey Mountain, Money Shot Trail, 2 km below telecommunication towers, 9 km SE of Whitehorse in Grey Mountain Rd., 60.6664 -134.9106, 1067m

NY
1237564J. C. Lendemer   284582011-06-03
Canada, Yukon, summit of Grey Mountain, below telecommunication towers, 11 km SE of Whitehorse on Grey Mountain Rd., 60.6583 -134.8839, 1280m

Sharnoff Image Collection


hb. Sharnoff:photos
Sharnoff, Sylvia D.   1477.331994-08-30
Canada, Yukon, Kluane Lake, NW of Sheep Mountain Visitor Center, Highway 1, rocky peninsula in lake. Near Kluane National Park and Reserve

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
COLO-L-0041719D. F. Murray   3171965-07-01
Canada, Yukon, Kaskawulsh nunatak, jct. N and central arms Kaskawulsh Glacier, W of Kluane Lake, 1829m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0096892M. Hoefs   B29/691969-06-25
Canada, Yukon, Kluane Lake area, in upper valley of Nine Creek, 61.25 -138.666667, 1280m

WIS
WIS-L-0096893John W. Thomson   217881967-07-22
Canada, Yukon, Kluane Lake, Mile 1064 Alaska Hwy, up Sheep Mountain above campground, 61.05 -138.5


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