Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaenotheca balsamconensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium - Lichens


OSC:Lichens
Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
172070Kathryn Beck   4732017-06-03
United States, Washington, Pend Oreille, Sullivan Creek, near Sullivan Lake, Colville NF., 48.84502 -117.2806, 790m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089392Philip Bell-Doyon;Normand Villeneuve;Julien Tremblay   2020-07-23
Quebec, Reserve Faunique des Laurentides, c. 75 km NO de la Ville de Quebec, Projet de Reserve de Biodiversity Ya'nienhonhndeh, 47.384828 -71.775435

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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089479Troy R. McMullin   2018-12-06
Nova Scotia, Queens county, Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Seaside Adjunct, c. 170 m west of Port Joli Basin, c. 550 m S of Little Duck Hole, 43.86422 -64.82208

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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089481Troy R. McMullin   2018-10-16
Ontario, Sibley Peninsula, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, between park cabin 5 and the Marie Louise Lake Campground, 48.4584 -88.73683

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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089393Troy R. McMullin   2020-08-30
Nova Scotia, c. 1 km N of Crouse's Settlement, c. 1 km NE of Crouse's Settlement Road, 3 m E of Old Wood's Road, 44.35552 -64.40453

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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089480Troy R. McMullin   2017-10-27
North Carolina, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, McKee Branch Trail, 0.48 km (linear) SE of junction with Caldwell Fork Trail., 35.59527 -83.09911

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Chaenotheca balsamconensis J.L. Allen & McMullin
TUF089391F. Anderson   2020-08-30
Nova Scotia, c. 1 km N of Crouse's Settlement, c. 1 km NE of Crouse's Settlement Road, 8 m E of Old Wood's Road, 44.3561 -64.40505


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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