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

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
WIS-L-0024138B.D. Ryan   306281993-10-06
United States, Washington, Skagit, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, along road 2600-012, S of Road 26, mile 11-12, 48.2916667 -121.4166667, 260m

WIS
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
WIS-L-0024139R. Rosentreter   94671995-10-05
United States, Washington, Snohomish, NE of Seattle and 13 air miles E of Darrington, ca. 66 km E of Puget Sound (salt water) in the Suiattle River Valley. T32N, R12E, Sec. 18, 48.25 -121.3333333, 120m

WIS
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
WIS-L-0140718K. Kalb   397572012-08-03
Australia, Queensland, Lamington National Park: Binna Burra Section; Caves Circuit, -28.2 153.183333, 760m

WIS
Loxosporopsis corallifera Brodo, Henssen & Imahsug
WIS-L-0140719K. Kalb   397542012-08-04
Australia, Queensland, Lamington National Park: Binna Burra section; Lower Bellbird Cirvuit, -28.2 153.183333, 760m


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Google Map

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