Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Cryptosporella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
NBM-F-03761Malloch, David   University of Toronto, Botany Co2001-02-20
Canada, Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park, Chit Lake Trail, Wildlife Research Station, Sasajewun Lake, 45.58 -78.52

NBM
Cryptosporella betulae (Tul. & C. Tul.) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-06537Carter, Adrian   AC 9442008-07-31
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park Pond (off Highland Park Road), 46.1561 -63.2476

NBM
Cryptosporella alnicola (Höhn.) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-06550Carter, Adrian   AC 9592008-08-04
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Field off dirt road near Bonshaw before dirt road, 46.1975 -63.3258

NBM
Cryptosporella betulae (Tul. & C. Tul.) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-06556Carter, Adrian   AC 9652008-07-29
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Cumberland, Route 19, Area lot 514711, 46.1711 -63.1577

NBM
NBM-F-06634Carter, Adrian   AC 10592009-06-09
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Churchyard on West River Road to Bonshaw/Dunedin Bridge, in Long Creek, 46.172 -63.271

NBM
NBM-F-07010Carter, Adrian   AC 14682011-06-14
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Long Creek Road, New Dominion "near Gass's (formerly MacQuarrie's) Esso" Lot 65, 46.1747 -63.243

NBM
Cryptosporella femoralis (Peck) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-07029Carter, Adrian   AC 14872011-05-26
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Creek (dump side) beside dirt road near Bonshaw and Trans Canada, 46.1995 -63.3363

NBM
Cryptosporella wehmeyeriana (J. Reid & C. Booth) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-07057Carter, Adrian   AC 15152011-05-15
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Strathgartney Provincial Park, 46.209 -63.332

NBM
Cryptosporella alnicola (Höhn.) L.C. Mejía & Castl.
NBM-F-07134Carter, Adrian   AC 15952011-05-26
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Creek (dump side) beside dirt road near Bonshaw and Trans Canada, 46.1995 -63.3363


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.