Dataset: WIN-
Taxa: Arctocetraria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Manitoba


WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_001174M. Normore   19222002-07-20
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, 53.38338889 -93.22469444

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_001180M. Normore   19292002-07-20
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, 53.38338889 -93.22469444

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_001192M. Normore   19442002-07-20
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, 53.38338889 -93.22469444

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_001330M. Normore   38102004-07-11
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park. Skidmore Lake., 57.78333333 -93.36666667

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_001376M. Normore   38412004-07-11
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park. Skidmore Lake., 57.78333333 -93.36666667

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_006681M. D. Piercey-Normore; E. Punter   47962005-07-29
Canada, Manitoba, Woodcock Creek, 57.09444444 -92.8, 30 - 30m

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_008110Michele Piercey-Normore   Normore 85572008-08-04
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, Klohn lake, 58.51047222 -93.47122222

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_008112Michele Piercey-Normore   Normore 86652008-08-05
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, Lake with no name, 5 km NW of Klohn Lake., 58.52127778 -93.57302778

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_008113Michele Piercey-Normore   Normore 86662008-08-05
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, Lake with no name, 58.11547222 -92.88986111

WIN
Arctocetraria andrejevii (Oksner) Kärnefelt & Thell
L_008114Michele Piercey-Normore   Normore 97272010-07-16
Canada, Manitoba, Wapusk National Park, 57.26658333 -92.98963889


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.