Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Ahtiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0000032Bruce Fink   s.n.1901-06-24
United States, Minnesota, Koochiching, Beaver Mills [now Rainy River], 48.632414 -93.89616

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Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0000072John W. Thomson   14891942-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Upper Brule River above Stone's Bridge, 46.42 -91.68

WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0000073Gillian Newberry   22791972-07-04
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, 46.01 -89.58

WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0000074John W. Thomson   19861946-04-23
United States, Wisconsin, Oneida, Woodruff, 45.88 -89.66

WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0038581F. J. Hermann   152491959-07-12
United States, North Carolina, Macon, S. of Ravenel Lake, Biological Station, 35.053307 -83.188392, 1158m

WIS
Ahtiana pallidula (Tuck. ex Riddle) Goward & Thell
WIS-L-0038582Gary J. Schroeder   L5681969-09-13
United States, Idaho, Latah, 5 miles N of Bovill, 46.931173 -116.393488

WIS
Ahtiana pallidula (Tuck. ex Riddle) Goward & Thell
WIS-L-0025233S.D. Sharnoff   1313.131994-05-02
United States, California, Plumas, Plumas National Forest, Butterfly Valley, off CA 89, NW of Quincy, W of Keddie, 40 -120.9666667, 1000m

WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0107441B. Lively   2551970-03-00
United States, Georgia, Fannin, Near Morganton, 34.876491 -84.244143

WIS
Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) Thell & Randlane
WIS-L-0107442B. Lively   3581970-06-00
United States, Georgia, Fannin, no further information given, 34.837084 -84.349792


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