Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amandinea dakotensis (Rinodina dakotensis, Rinodina finkii, Rinodina inaequalis, Rinodina pennsylvanica, Rinodina pyriniformis, Rinodina subplumbea)
Search Criteria: USA; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ada Hayden Herbarium at Iowa State University


ISC
Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
874147Colbert Class   109.532018-03-03
USA, Iowa, Hardin, Pine Lake State Park, 42.370557 -93.063727

ISC
Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
455500Colbert Class   112022-06-09
USA, Iowa, Dickinson, Lakeside Laboratory, 43.378254 -95.18394

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
1611677Clifford M. Wetmore   347911978-06-29
USA, Minnesota, Saint Louis, VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK. On west side of Junction Bay across from Sheen Point in Namakan Lake. On rocky hillside, 48.422778 -92.700278

NY
Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
1611679Clifford M. Wetmore   744911994-08-14
USA, Minnesota, Otter Tail, Maplewood State Park. At northwest comer of Beers Lake. Between an old field and the lake with ash

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Amandinea dakotensis (H. Magn.) P. May & Sheard
M.F. Hodges   52892010-03-15
USA, Georgia, Burke, Boggy Gut Creek tract, 33.22 -81.86


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