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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
L53026Curtis R. Bjork, Anna Tobiasz   406292016-06-22
Canada, British Columbia, Robson Valley, Ancient Forest-Chun T'oh Whudujut Provincial Park, shortly west of the end of the Penny Access Road from Highway 16, 53.85 -121.3201, 626m

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L18075Trevor Goward   s.n.1980-08-06
Canada, British Columbia, wells gray prov. park: mouth of azure lake, 49.37 -120.89, 640m

UBC:lichen
L42394Curtis Björk   211582010-04-00
United States, Oregon, west slopes Cascades, Butte Falls area, Section 11, NNE of Medford, Oregon, BLM land Jackson, 1160m

UBC:lichen
L44629Curtis Björk, T. Spribille   132022006-08-30
Canada, British Columbia, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Edgewood West, ca. 26 km north of the town of Clearwater, 51.64 -120.03

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L44727Curtis Björk, K. Simpson   151142007-05-30
Canada, British Columbia, Road over Utzlius Canyon, Fraser Canyon Area, 49.63 -121.42, 800m

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L44728Curtis Björk   150332007-09-07
Canada, British Columbia, Thompson Plateau, Opax/Mud Lake Silviculture research forest, 50.25 -120.5, 1100m

UBC:lichen
L47812Curtis R Bjork, Joe Hope   147272007-08-00
Canada, British Columbia, Coast Ranges, Southgate Valley. Mouth of the Southgate Canyon, shortly upstream from the Bishop River confluence, 51 -124.4

UBC:lichen
Thelocarpon laureri (Flot.) Nyl.
L10713Currie   s.n.1891-03-29
United States, Massachusetts, Fresh Pond, Cambridge

UBC:lichen
Thelocarpon laureri (Flot.) Nyl.
L35118Cliff Wetmore   207121972-08-12
United States, Minnesota, Itasca State Park. East of biology stationClearwater, 128m

UBC:lichen
L19097C. Selby   plot 821977-07-28
Canada, British Columbia, tall willow shrub on valley bottom 3.2 km west of cabin in relay valley., 55.85 -120.87, 1800m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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