
doi: 10.5886/jy45qr
The Cryptogamic Herbarium of the Department of Biological Sciences (WIN) contains approximately 15,000 specimens of lichens and bryophytes, with over 5,500 records available on Canadensys and GBIF. Cladonia collections from Manitoba and Newfoundland, and lichen specimens from Wapusk National Park, comprise a large part of this collection.
Occurrence, WIN; University of Manitoba Herbarium; University of Manitoba; Canadensys; Canada; Manitoba; collection; herbarium; specimens; lichens; cryptogams; Occurrence; Specimen
Occurrence, WIN; University of Manitoba Herbarium; University of Manitoba; Canadensys; Canada; Manitoba; collection; herbarium; specimens; lichens; cryptogams; Occurrence; Specimen
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