Dataset: KANU-
Taxa: Ropalosporaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Ropalospora chlorantha (Tuck.) S. Ekman
411347Dura L Dutton   s.n.1923-00-00
United States, Vermont, Rutland, Brandon: near, 43.79812 -73.087612

KANU
Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg
385038James C Lendemer   256102010-09-14
United States, Pennsylvania, Mifflin, Bald Eage State Forest: Hunter Rd 0.25 mi E of jct with Red Ridge Rd, 40.7922222 -77.3852778, 431m

KANU
Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg
385066James C Lendemer   243872010-09-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Potter, Susquehannock State Forest: E side of Ridge Rd 0.75 N [sic] of jct with Hunts Run Rd, 41.5433333 -78.1044444, 533m

KANU
Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg
390128James C Lendemer; Scott Schuette   375632013-05-14
United States, Pennsylvania, Lycoming, Tiadaghton State Forest: ridge between First Big Fork and Second Big Fork of Trout Run, ca 0.8 mi E of PA44 at jct with Forest Rd, Timber Plot 2, 41.3833333 -77.5277778, 559m


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