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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationParmeliaceae: Dactylina
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)00302471
CollectorL. Millman
CountryCanada
StateQuebec Province
GeographyNorth America: North America (CA, US, MX) (Region): Canada: Quebec Province
Locality(Canadian Arctic), Kuujjuaq, Nunavik
Date Collected2010-07-24
Habitatsedge meadow
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/ff5aae93-4722-4985-b9bd-81f7ca8f3489
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode00302471
HerbariumFH
FamilyParmeliaceae
Determination Dactylina arctica (Hooker f.) Nylander
Determined byMillman, Lawrence
Date Determined2010
Determination Remarks [filed under] [label name] [current name]
Preparation TypePacket
Preparation MethodDried
Preparation Remarksphotographs showing the habitats lichens were collected from of the region Nunavik, Canada (Canadian Arctic), are available in the Archives of the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany

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