Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas
Bell Museum
Dataset: MANK
Taxa: Selaginella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
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MANK
1793[] Simmonds, D. 1 1972-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
1853[] Henry, W.G. 13 1972-08-04
United States, Minnesota, Nicollet
MANK
1911[] Mittelstadt, P. 14 1972-07-21
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
4173[]
United States
MANK
4174[] James L. Karthan 1964-05-04
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
4175[] Roger W. Jacobs 1962-05-18
United States, Minnesota, Brown
MANK
4176[] William J. Radke 1968-05-22
United States, Minnesota, Mower
MANK
4177[] JoAnn Jordan 1966-05-19
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth, Minneopa State Park
MANK
4178[] Jerry R. Loader 1962-05-11
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
4179[] Barbara Gudmundson 1964-05-07
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
4180[] Mike Tweed 1966-06-25
United States, Minnesota, Blue Earth
MANK
4181[] Maurice Kleve 1968-05-22
United States, Minnesota, Brown
MANK
4182[] D. B. Schlichting 1969-07-23
United States, Minnesota, Pipestone
MANK
4183[] Barbara Gudmundson 176 1964-10-10
United States, Minnesota, Brown
MANK
4184[] Lewis S. Rose 45341 1945-12-28
United States, California, Riverside
MANK
4185[] Leg. E. Berger 1946-05-04
Switzerland, Kt. Tessin, Locarno
MANK
4186[] L. Fisher 35264 1935-07-26
Mexico, Vera Cruz, Cordoba
MANK
4187[] Zell, Bateman, & Ullrich 1971-05-22
United States, Minnesota, Rock, Blue Mounds State Park
MANK
4188[] Zell, Bateman, & Ullrich 1971-05-22
United States, Minnesota, Pipestone
MANK
4189[] Bruce Iverson 1968-06-27
United States, Minnesota
MANK
4190[] Steve Vee 1968-06-00
United States, Minnesota, Brown
MANK
4191[] George Kohas 1968-00-00
United States, Minnesota, Brown
MANK
4192[] Cathy Berendts 1968-05-23
United States, Minnesota, Brown
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