Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Thrombiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
CONN01002726Bernard Goffinet   44371995-08-00
Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Maligne Lake area. E of Lake, trail to Bald Hills, 52.73333 -117.66667, 1700m

UConn:CONN
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
CONN01002727Bernard Goffinet   80202000-08-11
USA, Oregon, Coos, Ca 13 km SW of Coos Bay, Cape Arago State Park. Trail down to North Cove, along beach and up to road., 43.975 -124.216667, 0 - 30m

UConn:CONN
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
CONN01002728Bernard Goffinet   80182000-08-11
USA, Oregon, Coos, Ca 13 km SW of Coos Bay, Cape Arago State Park. Trail down to North Cove, along beach and up to road., 43.975 -124.216667, 0 - 30m

UConn:CONN
Thrombium epigaeum (Pers.) Wallr.
CONN01010704Roger Rosentreter   1995-04-26
USA, Idaho, Ada, Kuna Butte SW of Boise, Idaho.; 43.466667 -116.5, 43.466667 -116.5, 984m


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