Dataset: OMA
Taxa: Hymeneliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nebraska at Omaha Herbarium


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Hymenelia heteromorpha (Krempelh.) Lutzoni
9613   1981-07-01
United States, Alaska, North Slope, 700m

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Hymenelia heteromorpha (Krempelh.) Lutzoni
13554   89861924-07-31
Sweden, Lycksele Lappmark, 600m

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Hymenelia melanocarpa (Krempelh.) Arnold
3484   193791973-07-21
Canada, Northwest Territories, District of Franklin; Bathurst Island, Polar Pear Pass

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Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
3143   184361971-07-15
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands

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Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
3141   126011962-07-20
Canada, Northwest Territories

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Ionaspis lacustris (With.) Lutzoni
3142   1901-08-01
United States, Minnesota

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Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
3485   66411973-07-14
United States, Colorado, Summit, 3650m

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Ionaspis odora (Ach.) Stein
3486   1966-09-14
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, 1300m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7758   23131970-07-06
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Carson National Forest; La Cal Basin, 1.5 mi N of Wheeler Peak, 3785m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7759   59681966-08-19
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, 3700m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7760   1965-06-23
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, 2000m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7755   273931977-06-24
Sweden, Harjedalen, Tannas, 900m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
13671   13,1101976-07-30
United States, Alaska, North Slope Borough, 68.133333 -151.75, 700m

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7756   138311959-08-18
Canada, Quebec, Ungava Peninsula; Fort Chimo

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Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel
7757   1973-07-01
Iceland

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Hymenelia epulotica (Ach.) Lutzoni
13575   10,0611977-08-20
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, 45.083333 -85.133333

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Hymenelia epulotica (Ach.) Lutzoni
3483   100611977-08-20
United States, Michigan, Mackinac


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