Dataset: KANU-
Taxa: Coniocybaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
399107Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331152015-07-07
United States, Maine, Washington, Roque Island, in Atlantic Ocean ca 4.9 mi SSE of Jonesboro, 44.5796 -67.5339

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Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
399118Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331792015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
399119Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331602015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca brunneola (Ach.) Mull Arg.
399120Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331652015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca chrysocephala (Turner ex Ach.) Th. Fr.
399114Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331802015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca chrysocephala (Turner ex Ach.) Th. Fr.
399115Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331812015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca chrysocephala (Turner ex Ach.) Th. Fr.
399117Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331642015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
Chaenotheca ferruginea (Turner & Borrer) Mig.
399116Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331702015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079

KANU
1086Steve R Saxlund   10302001-09-21
United States, Minnesota, Cook, vicinity of Trail's End Campground at the end of the Gunflint Trail near Canadian border, 48.16 -90.8966667

KANU
1087Robert B Henry   10152001-09-21
United States, Minnesota, Cook, vicinity of Trail's End Campground at the end of the Gunflint Trail near Canadian border, 48.16 -90.8966667

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385078William R Buck   576192011-04-29
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte, Lepreau Parish: New River Beach Provincial Park, Barnaby Head Trail between Raspberry Cover and Chitticks Beach, 46.1305556 -66.5252778

KANU
Sclerophora nivea (Hoffm.) Tibell
1609Clifford M Wetmore   452411982-07-27
United States, North Dakota, Billings, Belfield: 35 mi NW, 47.247134 -103.614815

KANU
Sclerophora nivea (Hoffm.) Tibell
373867Bruce Fink   s.n.1896-09-07
United States, Iowa, Fayette, Fayette, 42.841926 -91.802107

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Sclerophora nivea (Hoffm.) Tibell
8073Bruce Fink   s.n.1896-09-07
United States, Iowa, Fayette, Fayette, 42.841926 -91.802107

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390100James C Lendemer; Brendan Hodkinson   318542012-04-25
United States, Maryland, Wicomico, Nanticoke River TNC Preserve: Owens/Plum Creek Tract, 1 mi SE of entrance SE of MD313, 38.5255556 -75.7236111, 2m

KANU
Sclerophora pallida (Pers.) Y.J. Yao & Spooner
414514Caleb A Morse; Craig C Freeman   263202018-05-21
United States, Kansas, Linn, Jct of KS Hwys 7 & 52 in Mound City: 3 mi W, 38.13168 -94.87589, 311m

KANU
Chaenotheca balsamconensis J. L. Allen & McMullin
399121Douglas M Ladd; Steve Selva   331692015-07-09
United States, Maine, Washington, Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge, on southern portion of Petite Manan Point, between Dyer Bay and Pigeon Hill Bay, 44.4235 -67.9079


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