Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale 20090616.20 Wells Gray Park, BC Found in sheltered talus around here in places that stay unusually cool, e.g. in deep canyons or down valley from glaciers. Date: 12 August 2009, 15:55. Source: Concentric Ring Lichen Uploaded by Amada44. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale 20090727.21 Table Mountain, Wells Gray Park, BC. Date: 15 August 2009, 10:22. Source: Concentric Ring Lichen Uploaded by Amada44. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale 20090808.3 Grouse Lake, Wells Gray Park, BC. Date: 15 August 2009, 10:42. Source: Concentric Ring Lichen Uploaded by Amada44. Author: Jason Hollinger.
Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale (a foliose lichen) was growing on a granite rock along the shore of Lake Superior, in Neys Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada; collected and identified by Richard E. Riefner (No. 81-616, 2 Aug 1981); this specimen is now in the lichen herbarium at the NY Botanical Garden. Date: 27 May 2007 (upload date). Source: self-made (photographed by me, Ed Uebel). Author: Ed Uebel.
Description: Arctoparmelia centrifuga (L.) Hale (a foliose lichen) was growing on a granite rock along the shore of Lake Superior, in Neys Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada; collected and identified by Richard E. Riefner (No. 81-616, 2 Aug 1981); this specimen is now in the lichen herbarium at the NY Botanical Garden. Date: 27 May 2007 (upload date). Source: self-made (photographed by me, Ed Uebel). Author: Ed Uebel.
Eesti: Triin Aimla. Tartu Ülikooli ökoloogia ja maateaduste instituudi lihhenoloogia töörühm.English: Triin Aimla. University of Tartu Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences lichen team.
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Summary[edit] Description: Eesti: Sõõr-põhjasambliku (Arctoparmelia centrifuga) joonis. Date: 16 December 2012, 21:48:07. Source: Eesti: Eesti samblike e-infosüsteemEnglish: Estonian information system of lichens. Author: Eesti: Triin Aimla. Tartu Ülikooli ökoloogia ja maateaduste instituudi lihhenoloogia töörühm.English: Triin Aimla. University of Tartu Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences lichen team.