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

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Exidia glandulosa (Bull.) Fr.
NBM-F-03770Malloch, David   University of Toronto, Botany Co2002-02-18
Canada, Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park, Lake of Two Rivers Airstrip, 45.57 -78.5

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NBM-F-04339Bremner, Amanda M.   AB20-20082008-06-26
Canada, New Brunswick, Restigouche, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, W side of Jacquet River, near mouth of McLean Brook, 47.81964 -66.08347

NBM
NBM-F-04468Malloch, David   s.n.2010-06-09
Canada, New Brunswick, York, 5.5 km SW of Tracy, 45.64581 -66.75021

NBM
NBM-F-04480Malloch, David   s.n.2009-06-24
Canada, New Brunswick, Restigouche, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, Near Antinouri Lake Brook, 1.57 km SW of Belledune Pond, 47.81928 -66.0156

NBM
Exidia glandulosa (Bull.) Fr.
NBM-F-04493Malloch, David   s.n.2009-06-13
Canada, New Brunswick, Restigouche, Jacquet River Gorge Protected Natural Area, 9.5 km SW of Highway 11 on Archibald Road, 47.81925 -66.0835

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Auricularia americana Parmasto & I. Parmasto
NBM-F-04596Malloch, David   s.n.2011-11-29
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, 800 m NE of Markhamville, 45.614369 -65.441878

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NBM-F-04658Malloch, David   s.n.2011-11-29
Canada, New Brunswick, Kings, 800 m NE of Markhamville, 45.612461 -65.440881

NBM
NBM-F-04804Malloch, David   2013-12-10
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, 1.5 km W of Little Lepreau at 140 Boyne Road, Lepreau Parish, 45.134 -66.492

NBM
Exidia recisa (Ditmar) Fr.
NBM-F-05769Vanderwolf, Karen   s.n.2011-06-26
Canada, New Brunswick, Albert, Caledonia Gorge Protected Natural Area, Crooked Creek at former bridge, 45.81091 -64.78711


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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.