Dataset: SRP
Taxa: Cetrariella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Boise State University Lichen Herbarium


SRP
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaerer) Kärnefelt & Thell
SRP-L-0003483P. Y. Wong, Paul Budkerwitsch & Jeff Secker   46871999-07-14
Canada, Nunavut, Baffin, 4 km S of Nanisivik., 73.016667 -84.55

SRP
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaerer) Kärnefelt & Thell
SRP-L-0003482Roger Rosentreter   89711994-09-20
U.S.A., New Hampshire, Coos, Below Mt Washingtin summit. White Mountains. 20km south of Berlin NH., 44.271999 -71.305, 1860m

SRP
Cetrariella commixta (Nyl.) A. Thell & Kärnefelt
SRP-L-0003466A. Debolt   20941995-08-02
Canada, Alberta, On Bald Hill, at NW end of Maligne Lake in Jasper Provincial Park., 52.733333 -117.666667, 1900m

SRP
Cetrariella commixta (Nyl.) A. Thell & Kärnefelt
SRP-L-0003465Roger Rosentreter   45021987-07-05
U.S.A., Montana, Glacier, About 1/4 mile E of Firebrand Pass and 5 miles SW of East Glacier, Montana., 48.391998 -113.333504, 1982m

SRP
Cetrariella commixta (Nyl.) A. Thell & Kärnefelt
SRP-L-0003464Roger Rosentreter   41271986-07-25
U.S.A., Montana, Glacier, E of Flattop Mt, 3 miles NW of St. Mary, Glacier National Park, Montana., 48.776001 -113.811997, 1220m

SRP
Cetrariella commixta (Nyl.) A. Thell & Kärnefelt
SRP-L-0010868Jeri Williams   591987-06-25
U.S.A., Alaska, Tolat River, West Branch, Denali National Park and Preserve, 1982m

SRP
Cetrariella delisei (Bory ex Schaerer) Kärnefelt & Thell
SRP-L-0012514P-J. Thogersen   0.033a-21978-10-06
Norway, Hedmark, Folldal, 32V NP 583 877; Grimsmoen glaci-fluvial plain. E of the airfield. 80 m from the first slope alongside the polluted track., 730m


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