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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Wijkia carlottae (Acanthocladium carlottae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062479Wilfred B Schofield   371421968-07-28
Canada, British Columbia, Moresby Mt, slopes of Stream on N. side of Flanking ridge toward Mosquito Mt. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062485Wilfred B Schofield   314061966-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, "Blue Heron" Cove, just north of Sunday Inlet, N.W. Moresby I, Queen Charlotte Islands, 52.666667 -132

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062491Wilfred B Schofield   314431966-07-11
Canada, British Columbia, Skeena-Queen Charlotte, Sunday Inlet-north-south Cove on N. side of inlet near mouth, W. Moresby I, Queen Charlotte Is., 52.651944 -131.911944

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062497   1966-07-23
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062503W. B. Schofield   314891966-07-12
Canada, British Columbia, Pocket Inlet, SE end, glacially scoured, largely barren slope, W. Moresby I. Queen Charlotte Islands, 52.583333 -131.833333

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062509W. B. Schofield   749211980-07-09
Canada, British Columbia, Fairfax Inlet, W side near head, Tasu Sound, queen Charlotte Islands, 52.666667 -132

COLO:B
Wijkia carlottae (W.B. Schofield) H.A. Crum
COLO-B-0062515Wilfred B Schofield; F.M. Boas   187331962-07-09
Canada, British Columbia, Chaatl. I, Queen Charlotte Islands, 53.166667 -132.416667


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