Dataset: NY
Taxa: Lecanorales_family_incertae_sedis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Puttea margaritella (Hulting) S.Stenroos & Huhtinen
01912220W. R. Buck   596112012-07-02
Canada, Quebec, La Haute-Gaspésie Co., M.R.C. de la Haute-Gaspésie, Parc national de la Gaspésie, Sentier du Mont-Olivine, from parking area to slopes of Mont Olivine, 48.88097 -66.1136, 450m

NY
Puttea margaritella (Hulting) S.Stenroos & Huhtinen
1596214W. R. Buck   597132012-07-05
Canada, Quebec, La Haute-Gaspésie Co., M.R.C. de la Haute-Gaspésie, Parc national de la Gaspésie, along Sentier de la Grande Traversée toward Mont Xalibu from Lac-aux-Américains to Abies balsamea forest, 48.9572 -66.0267, 730m

NY
Puttea exsequens (Nyl.) Printzen & Davydov
01221841W. R. Buck   577742011-05-02
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte Co., Saint Patrick Parish, Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve, E of NB 127, N and E of Sam Orr Pond, 45.1656 -67.0469

NY
Puttea exsequens (Nyl.) Printzen & Davydov
1716274G. O. A. Malme   1895-07-06
Sweden, Södermanland, Sandviksskogen paroeciae St. Malm

NY
Puttea exsequens (Nyl.) Printzen & Davydov
04511580A. Zahlbruckner   1084
Austria, Lower Austria, Wiener Neustadt Land (Distr.), Niederösterreich: Haschrast bei Gutenstein

NY
Puttea exsequens (Nyl.) Printzen & Davydov
04511581Collector unspecified   s.n.
Austria, Lower Austria, Wiener Neustadt Land (Distr.), Austria infer.: Gutenstein

NY
Myochroidea porphyrospoda (Anzi) Printzen, T. Sprib. & Tønsberg
1520156   

NY
Myochroidea porphyrospoda (Anzi) Printzen, T. Sprib. & Tønsberg
1520157Clifford M. Wetmore   190441969-08-20
USA, Washington, Clallam, Olympic National Park, 1753m

NY
Myochroidea porphyrospoda (Anzi) Printzen, Sprib. & Tønsberg
02858334B. McCune   266372002-08-00
United States of America, Oregon, Linn Co., Southwest side of Crescent Lake, old Cascades Cascade Range., 44.4533 -122.0917, 1455m


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