Dataset: NBM
Taxa: Arthoniales_family_incertae_sedis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-08369Clayden, Stephen R.   14369A2006-05-08
Canada, New Brunswick, St. John, Dipper Harbour Creek, headwaters area E of Hwy 790, c. 1 km S of Little Lepreau Basin, on N side of large clear-cut, 45.11665 -66.45498, 26m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-08954Clayden, Stephen R.   150032006-06-08
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, S of Pokeshaw River, c. 2.5 km SW of Route 135 at Black Rock, 47.74109 -65.25772, 55m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-08955Clayden, Stephen R.   150042006-06-08
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, S of Pokeshaw River, c. 2.5 km SW of Route 135 at Black Rock, 47.74109 -65.25772, 55m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-08956Clayden, Stephen R.   150052006-06-08
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, S of Pokeshaw River, c. 2.5 km SW of Route 135 at Black Rock, 47.74109 -65.25772, 55m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-08957Clayden, Stephen R.   150062006-06-08
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, S of Pokeshaw River, c. 2.5 km SW of Route 135 at Black Rock, 47.74109 -65.25772, 55m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-11955Clayden, Stephen R.   179852007-10-06
Canada, New Brunswick, Gloucester, South side of Pokeshaw River, 2.5 km to 3 km WSW of Route 135 at Black Rock, 4.5 to 5 km S of Pokeshaw, 47.7423 -65.2557, 57m

NBM
Bactrospora brodoi Egea & Torrente
NBM-FL-12408Clayden, Stephen R.   204952009-09-17
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Kings, Townshend Woodlot, c. 7.5 km NNW of Souris, 46.4189 -62.2819, 74m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.