Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Odontotremataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L28984Trevor Goward, T. Ahti   80-4261980-08-03
Canada, British Columbia, wells gray prov. park: shadow bog near clearwater lake, 49.37 -120.89

UBC:lichen
Xerotrema Sherwood & Coppins
L52035Curtis R. Bjork, Todd Kohler   194292009-09-10
Canada, British Columbia, Coast Ranges, Bute Inlet, Southgate Canyon, shortly upstream from the mouth of the Bishop River, west side of Southgate River, 50.983 -124.36, 260m

UBC:lichen
Xerotrema megalospora Sherwood & Coppins
L63738Trevor Goward   06-5892006-09-08
Canada, British Columbia, Date Creek, outside Plot 424, 55.38 -127.69

UBC:lichen
Xerotrema megalospora Sherwood & Coppins
L63079Trevor Goward   05-8912005-08-06
Canada, British Columbia, Balu Pass Trail, Glacier National Park; Site 2005-09, 51.29 -117.5, 1465m

UBC:lichen
Xerotrema megalospora Sherwood & Coppins
L63005Trevor Goward   05-7462005-08-06
Canada, British Columbia, Bear Creek Falls, Glacier National Park; Site 2005-08, 51.31 -117.4, 870m


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Google Map

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