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

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


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Resupinatus striatulus (Pers.: Fr.) Murr.
F8383E. White   231964-02-00
Canada, British Columbia, University of British Columbia Endowment Lands, Vancouver., 49.25 -123.25

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Resupinatus applicatus (Fr.) S.F. Gray
F10197J.A. Mackinnon   s.n.1981-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Pinery Point Park, near London

UBC
F13693Robert J. Bandoni   24251962-05-00
Canada, Ontario, South March, near Ottawa

UBC
Resupinatus striatulus (Pers.: Fr.) Murr.
F8436Robert J. Bandoni   bc-11931960-05-00
Canada, British Columbia, Shuswap Lake Provincial Park

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Resupinatus silvanus (Sacc.) Singer
F14660Paul Kroeger   PK 18021995-10-00
Canada, British Columbia, Harris Creek Main Road, near Harris Creek Bridge, near Port Renfrew, 49.533333 -119.483333

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F25579Oluna Ceska   2012-11-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; ridge behind the small dome, 48.5263 -123.409

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F28978Oluna Ceska   2006-11-00
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, Saanich Peninsula, Observatory Hill; mixed forest behind the smaller dome, 48.5263 -123.422


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