Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Montanelia sorediata (Melanelia sorediata, Parmelia sorediata, Parmelia sorediosa, Parmelia sorediata f. arenisaxicola, Parmelia sorediata f. cultoides, Parmelia sorediata f. lignicola, Parmelia sorediata f. sorediata, Parmelia sorediata var. coralloidea, Parmelia sorediata var. pulvinata, Parmelia ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Montanelia sorediata (Ach.) Divakar, A.Crespo, Wedin & Essl.
1237649J. C. Lendemer   285762011-06-03
Canada, Yukon, bluffs above N shore of Fish Creek, 1.4 km W of jct. of Fish Creek Rd. and Alaska Highway (Yukon 1), ~4 km NW of Whitehorse, 60.7342 -135.1503, 762m

NY
Montanelia sorediata (Ach.) Divakar, A.Crespo, Wedin & Essl.
1237696J. C. Lendemer   286642011-06-04
Canada, Yukon, N side of Alaska Highway (Yukon 1) 0.5 km N of turnoff for Swan Haven Dr./McClintock Subdivision and crossing over the McClinktock River, 60.5631 -134.5181, 823m

NY
Montanelia sorediata (Ach.) Divakar, A.Crespo, Wedin & Essl.
1575058J. C. Lendemer   291662011-06-07
Canada, Yukon, E side of Otter Falls on Aishihik River, 28 km N of Alaska Hwy. (Yukon 1) on road to Aishihik Lake, 61.0822 -136.9944, 914m

Private Herbarium of T. L. Esslinger Herbarium


hb. Esslinger
Melanelia sorediata (Ach.) Goward & Ahti
0005048Theodore L. Esslinger   193062011-06-17
Canada, Yukon, Southern Yukon Territory, along the Alaska Highway ca 8O miles west of Teslin, 60.532417 -134.373083, 660m

hb. Esslinger
Melanelia sorediata (Ach.) Goward & Ahti
0005049Theodore L. Esslinger   192622011-06-17
Canada, Yukon, Southern Yukon Territory, along the Alaska Highway ca. 91 miles west of Watson Lake, 60.035 -131.0422, 994m

University of Helsinki, Lichens


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Montanelia sorediata (Ach.) Divakar, A. Crespo, Wedin & Essl.
http://id.luomus.fi/HA.H9242276Ahti, Teuvo   1967-07-17
Canada, Yukon, 60.233333 -136.983333


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