Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Ontario; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
H.A. Imshaug   260651960-05-28
United States, Ontario, Algoma, Along river on Hwy 17, 6.4 km S of Red Rock Lake, Lake Superior Prov Park

ASU:Lichens
F.H. Erbisch   8871959-07-31
United States, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Near small lake on Hwy 587, 19.3 km S of Hwy 17 near Sibley Prov Park

ASU:Lichens
ASUL009051C.M. Wetmore   62401959-08-16
United States, Ontario, Along Groundhog River on Hwy 616 W of Timmins

ASU:Lichens
Peltigera didactyla (With.) J. R. Laundon
C.E. Garton   224421983-07-07
United States, Ontario, Thunder Bay, NE corner of Outer Barn I, L. Nipigon

ASU:Lichens
Catapyrenium lachneum (Ach.) R. Sant.
S.R. Olszewski   4999-c1999-09-25
United States, Ontario, Niagara, Niagara Regional Municipality, Wainfleet Township, Quarry Road pits, W side of Quarry Rd, 800m S of Regional Rd. 3, UTM Grid Ref: 638300 4749200, 42.8833333 -79.3083333

ASU:Lichens
H.A. Imshaug   267531960-08-01
United States, Ontario, Northumberland, Near Brighton, shore of Lake Ontario, 44.033333 -77.733333

ASU:Lichens
P.Y. Wong   16691974-07-10
United States, Ontario, Lambton, Arkona, in town along country road 12, 43.0666667 -81.8333333

ASU:Lichens
Rinodina ascociscana (Tuck.) Tuck.
H.A. Imshaug   272071960-09-01
United States, Ontario, Nipissing, On deer Lake Trail, Algonquin Prov. Park

ASU:Lichens
Porpidia crustulata (Ach.) Hertel & Knoph
S.R. Olszewski   1321-c1977-05-14
United States, Ontario, Hart House Farm Property (University of Toronto), near Victoria, UTM Grid Reference: Peel Regional Municipality

ASU:Lichens
Physconia detersa (Nyl.) Poelt
H.A. Imshaug   269721960-09-24
United States, Ontario, Simcoe, Devil's Glen, Blue Mountains, between Singhampton and Duntroon on highway 24


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Google Map

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