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

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University of Manitoba


WIN:WIN
Nicole Fenton   NJF2019073132019-07-31
Canada, Manitoba, 3 Island Beach, Black Island 51∞15.205'N 96∞20.481'W, 51.25341667 -96.34135

WIN
Nicole Fenton   NJF2019073132019-07-31
Canada, Manitoba, 3 Island Beach, Black Island 51°15.205'N 96°20.481'W, 51.25341667 -96.34135

WIN
L_000881M. Normore   6542000-10-20
Canada, Manitoba, Spruce Woods Provincial Park. Turn S on Rte. 5 from TCH (Rte 1) 23 km, turn left to Epinette River Trail., 49.7 -99.21666667

WIN
L_001868M. Normore   16832002-07-01
Canada, Manitoba, Spruce Woods, Epinette Trail, 49.7 -99.21666667

WIN
L_001869M. Normore   16842002-07-01
Canada, Manitoba, Spruce Woods, Epinette Trail, 49.7 -99.21666667

WIN
L_001872M. Normore   16872002-07-01
Canada, Manitoba, Spruce Woods, Epinette Trail, 49.7 -99.21666667

WIN
Teloschistes exilis (Michaux) Vainio
L_002750Claire K. Schmitt   17471977-04-10
United States, Texas, Guadalupe, Roland Schmitt farm, 10 miles south of seguin., 29.43333333 -98

WIN
L_002751C.W. Smith   15401975-10-03
United States, Hawaii, Along trail from Kolekole Pass to Puu Kalena. Oahu, 800 - 800m

WIN
L_003337M. Normore   37252004-06-05
Canada, Manitoba, On road to Yellow Quill. Criddle/ Vane Homestead Provincial Park (Aweme)., 49.7 -99.6

WIN
L_003351M. Normore   37412004-06-05
Canada, Manitoba, On road to Yellow Quill. Criddle/ Vane Homestead Provincial Park (Aweme)., 49.7 -99.6

WIN
L_007074M. Normore   44542005-05-23
Canada, Manitoba, Highway 504, ~0.3 km N of Victoria Beach turnoff., 50.7 -96.51666667, 233 - 233m

WIN
L_007079M. Normore   44602005-05-23
Canada, Manitoba, Highway 504, ~0.3 km N of Victoria Beach turnoff., 50.7 -96.51666667, 233 - 233m

WIN
L_007420M. Normore   52522006-04-15
Canada, Manitoba, Spruce Woods Provincial park, Spirit Sands., 49.65 -99.28333333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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