Dataset: BRY
Taxa: Carbonicolaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University


BRY
CARBONICOLA ANTHRACOPHILA (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0007230Clifford M. Wetmore   272011977-06-10
United States, Minnesota, Lake, South of Stoney Creek, 17 miles SSE of Ely Copper-Nickel environmental study plot G27

BRY
CARBONICOLA ANTHRACOPHILA (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0007231H. Stewart Nielsen, Jr.   1959-07-27
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Near Reese's Bog

BRY
CARBONICOLA ANTHRACOPHILA (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0007232Bruce Douglas Ryan   268751990-07-01
United States, Arizona, Apache, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest: Mount Baldy Wilderness Area, trail along East Fork of the Little Colorado River from Phelp's Cabin, 33.925 -109.516667, 3000m

BRY
CARBONICOLA ANTHRACOPHILA (Nyl.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0007233Thomas H. Nash   145261976-04-14
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Coronado National Forest: Huachuca Mountains, north side of Carr Peak, 31.416667 -110.3, 2316m

BRY
CARBONICOLA MYRMECINA (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0040316Kim T. Anderson   K. T. Anderson-48381994-04-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua National Monument: Hunt Canyon., 31.992169 -109.307768, 2134m

BRY
CARBONICOLA MYRMECINA (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0040702Larry L. St. Clair   St. Cl-11891990-09-26
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Coronado National Forest: Chiricahua Wilderness Area, near Rustler Park Trailhead. GPS reading is from internet map and points roughly to the location described., 31.906012 -109.281718, 2621m

BRY
CARBONICOLA MYRMECINA (Ach.) Bendiksby & Timdal
BRY-L-0040816Larry L. St. Clair   St. Cl-11951990-09-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Coronado National Forest: Chiricahua Wilderness Area, along Crest Trail. GPS reading is from internet map and points roughly to the location described., 31.874855 -109.29213, 2694m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.