Dataset: RM
Taxa: Icmadophilaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wyoming Rocky Mountain Herbarium


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Dibaeis baeomyces (L. f.) Rambold & Hertel
RM-L-0000107H.F. Morey   NE-38, M-381932-04-26
United States, Connecticut, Litchfield, Nepaug Reservoir near Collinsville, private land, 122m

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RM-L-0000212Homer L. Shantz   381938-06-11
United States, Alaska, Tongass Forest; Hasselborg Lake, Admiralty Island, 76m

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Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
RM-L-0000425J. K. Mitchell   El-10091968-07-20
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, north slope of Grays Peak, 3.8 miles S of Graymont, 4084m

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Thamnolia subuliformis (Ehrh.) W.L. Culb.
RM-L-0000426Sam Shushan   sl-120401981-07-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Roosevelt National Forest, Niwot Ridge Saddle, 7.2 km SSW of Ward, 40.055556 -105.588889, 3536m

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Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. ex Schaer.
RM-L-0000427Sam Shushan   S2691951-09-04
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, 500 yards north of Summit Lake

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Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. ex Schaer.
RM-L-0000428   
Finland


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