Dataset: UBC-lichen
Taxa: Leioderma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of British Columbia Herbarium


UBC:lichen
Leioderma sorediatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg.
L18288Trevor Goward, W.J. & J. Noble   82-17611982-12-07
Canada, British Columbia, vancouver island: pacific rim National Park- long beach. sand dunes with foreshore heath and picea-tsuga forest, 54.77 -128.25

UBC:lichen
Leioderma sorediatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg.
L41278Trevor Goward, K.G. Wright & B. Reader   02-1702002-06-19
Canada, British Columbia, Jaques Island, 14 km NW of Bamfield, Broken Group Islands, Pacific Rim National Park, 54.77 -128.25

UBC:lichen
Leioderma sorediatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg.
L45098Curtis Björk, T. Kohler   195742009-09-12
Canada, British Columbia, Toba Inlet, Brem Estuary, 50.41 -124.59

UBC:lichen
Leioderma sorediatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg.
L61349Trevor Goward, and J. Thacker   01-2992001-07-20
Canada, British Columbia, Wouver Island, Broken Group, 48.86 -125.4


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