Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (Lecanora melanophthalma), Rhizoplaca melanophthalma subsp. cerebriformis, Rhizoplaca melanophthalma subsp. crispa, Rhizoplaca melanophthalma subsp. melanophthalma, Rhizoplaca melanophthalma var. melanophthalma
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
1238255J. C. Lendemer   289592011-06-05
Canada, Yukon, E side of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), 3.5 km S of Carcross, 60.1483 -134.6397, 707m

NY
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
1574985J. C. Lendemer   292422011-06-07
Canada, Yukon, slopes above W shore of Kusawa Lake (N end), 18 km S of Alaska Hwy (Yukon 1) on road to Kusawa Lake Campground, 60.6039 -136.1347, 732m

Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium at Louisiana State University


LSU:Lichens
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
LSU00148977M. Ostafichuk   52661973-07-08
Canada, Yukon, Dempster Highway. Mile 39.9 to Mile 41.5., 64.46527 -138.207193, 1070m

University of Colorado, Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
COLO-L-0040361David F. Murray   s.n.1965-07-15
Canada, Yukon, Kaskawulsh nunatak, jct. N and central arms Kaskawulsh Glacier, W of Kluane Lake, 1829m

COLO:L
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
COLO-L-0040402David F. Murray   2071965-07-15
Canada, Yukon, Kaskawulsh nunatak, jct. N and central arms Kaskawulsh Glacier, W of Kluane Lake, 1829m

University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
WIS-L-0014830John W. Thomson   226071967-07-21
Canada, Yukon, Kluane Lake. Mile 1064 Alaska Hwy., 61.05 -138.5

WIS
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (DC.) Leuckert & Poelt
WIS-L-0095375M. Hoefs   L42/711971-08-01
Canada, Yukon, Mt. Wallace-Sheep Mt, Kluane Game Sanctuary, 61.048477 -138.576371, 2256m


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