Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Verrucariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
Dermatocarpon luridum (With.) J. R. Laundon
ACAD:6064JS Erskine   9681949-07-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Gaspereau River, 45.1270612 -64.2724858

ACAD
ACAD:6122JS Erskine   1224a1949-10-15
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Tobeatic Wildlife Management Area, 44.211189 -65.373169

ACAD
Dermatocarpon luridum (With.) J. R. Laundon
ACAD:6136   129
Canada, Nova Scotia, Colchester, Truro, 45.36468 -63.27865

ACAD
ACAD:6193CE Atwood   2361927-12-22
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne, Clyde River, 43.63533 -65.47558

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036453J Macoun   1581893-05-09
Canada, British columbia, Victoria, 48.43333303 -123.36667

ACAD
Placidium squamulosum (Ach.) Breuss
ACAD:ECS036767F Anderson   140352008-07-27
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Dingwall, 46.89701 -60.46985

ACAD
Dermatocarpon luridum (Dill. ex With.) J.R. Laundon
6064Erskine, JS   9681949-07-17
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Gaspereau River, 45.1270612 -64.2724858

ACAD
Lasallia pustulata (L.) Mérat
6122Erskine, JS   1224a1949-10-15
Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens, Tobeatic Wildlife Management Area, 44.211189 -65.373169

ACAD
Dermatocarpon luridum (Dill. ex With.) J.R. Laundon
6136   129
Canada, Nova Scotia, Colchester, Truro, 45.36468 -63.27865

ACAD
Lasallia pustulata (L.) Mérat
6193Atwood, CE   2361927-12-22
Canada, Nova Scotia, Shelburne, Clyde River, 43.63533 -65.47558

ACAD
ECS036453Macoun, J   1581893-05-09
Canada, British Columbia, Victoria, 48.4333330253 -123.3666699613

ACAD
Placidium squamulosum (Ach.) Breuss
ECS036767Anderson, F   140352008-07-27
Canada, Nova Scotia, Victoria, Dingwall, 46.89701 -60.46985


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