Dataset: LKHD-
Taxa: Trapeliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen Collection of the Claude Garton Herbarium, Lakehead University


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Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P. James
96126Barclay, P.   1985-05-28
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, West side of Mt. Godfrey 427m, 48.35 -89.28333333

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
14858Garton, C.E.   1960-05-07
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Spruce bog at SW corner of Whitefish L, Hardwick twp.

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
51373Garton, C.E.   1972-10-22
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, E arm of N Fowl L, Hartington twp, 48.08333333 -90

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
69170Garton, C.E.   1981-06-28
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Hwy 11 just opposite hwy 801 exit, 48.63333333 -90.38333333

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
77364Garton, C.E.   1983-06-17
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Hwy 801 1km S of Namewaminikan R bridge, Elmhirst twp, 49.75 -87.76666667

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
77501Garton, C.E.   1983-06-22
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Russel I, L Nipigon, 49.9 -88.2

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
64971Henssen, A.   1962-07-13
Canada, Ontario, Algoma, N of Sault Ste. Marie, W of Pancake Bay, Sawpit Bay

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
45836Brodo, I.M.   1966-06-05
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver I, MacMillan PP on rt #4, 8mi E of Port Alberni, 49.3 -124.6333333

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
19746Kari, L.E.   1934-05-28
Finland, Regio aboensis: Maaria, Karsamaki

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Trapeliopsis granulosa (Hoffm.) Lumbsch
97619Vitikainen, O.   1980-09-18
Finland, Uusimaa. Sipoo: Talma, Byanda, E of Tallbacka, alt 60m


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