Dataset: OMA
Taxa: Baeomycetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


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12890   21,9071973-08-25
United States, Minnesota, Lake

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294   
Belgium, Liege, 620m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
298   16861969-08-14
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe National Forest; Lake Peak, 35.791111 -105.775, 3750m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
297   11691968-08-20
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Roosevelt National Forest; Mt. Audubon, 3600m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
296   68441967-08-07
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, 2015m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
12888   6931969-06-27
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Priest River Experimental Forest; Priest River Experimental Forest, 48.383333 -116.75, 1675m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
300   1965-11-10
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, 1350m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
301   1980-05-28
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, 800m

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
12889   22,5331974-06-30
United States, Minnesota, Cook

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
295   1974-07-30
Finland, Laponia Enontekiensis

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
302   1974-07-30
Finland, Lapponia Enontekiensis

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
299   1901-08-01
United States, Minnesota

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Baeomyces rufus (Hudson) Rebent.
10623   4933d1999-08-31
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka District

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Baeomyces heteromorphus Nyl. ex C. Bab. & Mitt. in Hook. f.
292   194021981-09-13
New Zealand, 630m

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Baeomyces heteromorphus Nyl. ex C. Bab. & Mitt. in Hook. f.
291   150561974-08-20
Australia, Victoria

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462   1978-05-01
West Germany, 500m

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293   246511974-02-02
Venezuela, Merida, 2800m


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