Dataset: UC
Taxa: Sphinctrinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Sphinctrina turbinata (Pers.) De Not.
UC48473   1887-04-12
United States, Connecticut, Norwich

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Sphinctrina turbinata (Pers.) De Not.
UC554546Bruce Fink   s.n.1901-07-09
United States, Wisconsin, Oak Island in Lake of the woods.

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Sphinctrina turbinata (Pers.) De Not.
UC967632Bruce Fink   8661897-04-21
United States, Minnesota, Snowbank Lake.

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Sphinctrina turbinata (Pers.) De Not.
UC554626Bruce Fink   s.n.1901-07-09
United States, Wisconsin, Oak Island in Lake of the woods.

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UC1937107H. E. Hasse   10691899-00-00
United States, California, Santa Monica Range

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UC1600297Isabelle Tavares   1328a1962-11-24
United States, California, About 3 1/2 miles on Spring Mountain Road from Calistoga Road, between Calistoga and Santa Rosa.

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UC2021925Mariette S. Cole   79372001-01-06
United States, California, Pescadero Road, 1/2 mile from Highway 84, near road to Portola State Park, 37.30722 -122.27194

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UC1968602Ronald Robertson   35792000-03-27
United States, California, Glen Ellen. Jack London State Park.

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UC1968603Ronald Robertson   35802000-03-27
United States, California, Gien Ellen, Jack London State Park


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Google Map

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