Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ropalospora lugubris (Bacidia lugubris, Lecidea lugubris, Bilimbia caudata, Biatora lugubris, Bilimbia lugubris, Fuscidea lugubris, Lecidea caudata, Psora lugubris, Psorotichia lugubris, Pyrenocarpon lugubre, Pyrenopsis lugubris, Ropalospora lugubris f. lugubris, Schaereria lugubris, Toninia lugubri... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canada; Yukon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095832John W. Thomson   160741964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095833John W. Thomson   161091964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095834John W. Thomson   160821964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095835John W. Thomson   161041964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095836John W. Thomson   160781964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095837John W. Thomson   160791964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095838John W. Thomson   160861964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75

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Ropalospora lugubris (Sommerf.) Poelt
WIS-L-0095839John W. Thomson   160601964-06-29
Canada, Yukon, BRITISH MOUNTAINS: TROUT LAKE ON THE BABBAGE RIVER, 68.816667 -138.75


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Google Map

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