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

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


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Squamarina cartilaginea (With.) P. James
7409   1975-07-10
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, 980m

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Squamarina cartilaginea (With.) P. James
7410   1975-07-10
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, 980m

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Squamarina cartilaginea (With.) P. James
15295   1993-05-01
Spain, Canary Islands, 600m

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Squamarina cartilaginea (With.) P. James
7408   1976-10-06
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, 280m

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Squamarina cartilaginea (With.) P. James
7411   985c1983-05-30
Spain, Catalonia

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
15556   16,6122004-08-05
United States, Utah, Emery, 39.135278 -110.7675, 1770m

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
16393   44,7442006-05-16
United States, Arizona, Mohave, 36.988611 -113.363056, 940m

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
15311   2993-05-01
Spain, Canary Islands, 650m

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
7417   1978-03-01
France, Bouches du Rhone, 500m

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
10761   1997-09-18
Spain, Balearic Islands, 10m

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
12676   1997-07-18
Spain, Balearic Islands

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
14741   1977-05-05
Iran

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
7416   93751974-06-26
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Grand Canyon National Park; mile 120 below Lees Ferry

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Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt
7415   1975-07-01
Yugoslavia, Dalmatia, Sibenik District; Ragoznica

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15296   1984-08-01
Italy, Trentino, 2000m

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Squamarina concrescens (Müll. Arg.) Poelt
7412   1965-04-30
Italy, Savonia, 300m

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Squamarina concrescens (Müll. Arg.) Poelt
7413   1965-04-29
Italy, Savonia, 200m

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7414   1965-06-17
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, 1200m

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Squamarina americana B.D. Ryan ined.
9396   180901985-08-14
United States, Utah, Carbon, 1950m


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