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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-L
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon Territory; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


COLO:L
Mycobilimbia berengeriana (A. Massal.) Hafellner & V. Wirth
COLO-L-0052475J. C. Lendemer   289242011-06-05
Canada, Yukon Territory, N side of Klondike Hwy (Yukon 2), 19.7 km E of Yukon/British Columbia border, S-facing slopes above Lake Tutish, 59.9286 -134.7731, 802 - 802m

COLO:L
Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl.
COLO-L-0052693J. C. Lendemer   289892011-06-06
Canada, Yukon Territory, W-facing slopes above E shore of Fox Lake, E side of Klondike Hwy (Yukon 2), 40.2 km S of Braeburn Roadhouse, 61.18 -135.3811, 945 - 945m

COLO:L
Nephroma arcticum (L.) Torss.
COLO-L-0052451J. C. Lendemer   290582011-06-06
Canada, Yukon Territory, Plume Agate Gem and Mineral Trail parking area, S of Carmacks, 19.2 km N of Montague Roadhouse Historical Site, E side of Klondike Highway (Yukon 2), 61.4914 -136.2117, 610 - 610m

COLO:L
Stereocaulon tomentosum Fr.
COLO-L-0052674J. C. Lendemer   290822011-06-06
Canada, Yukon Territory, W side of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2) at Montague Roadhouse Historical Site, 19.2 km S of Plume Agate Gem and Mineral Trail, 61.8175 -136.0594, 625 - 625m

COLO:L
Parmelia sulcata Taylor
COLO-L-0052469J. C. Lendemer   290932011-06-06
Canada, Yukon Territory, Lake LaBerge Campground, W shore of Lake LaBerge, E of Klondike Hwy. (Yukon 2), 61.0764 -135.1969, 625 - 625m

COLO:L
Peltigera aphthosa (L.) Willd.
COLO-L-0052463J. C. Lendemer   291442011-06-07
Canada, Yukon Territory, S side of Alaska Hwy. (Yukon 1), E of Haines Junction, E of Pine Lake Campground, 60.8036 -137.4342, 671 - 671m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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