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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nardia geoscyphus (Jungermannia dovrensis, Jungermannia haematosticta, Jungermannia silvrettae, Marsupella silvrettae, Nardia geoscyphoides, Nardia haematosticta, Nardia minor, Nardia silvrettae, Sarcocyphos anomalus, Sarcocyphos silvrettae, Nardia geoscyphus f. geoscyphus, Nardia geoscyphus f. suba... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MIN:Bryophytes
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MIN:Bryophytes
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MIN:Bryophytes
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MIN:Bryophytes
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MIN:Bryophytes
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MIN:Bryophytes
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iDigBio-WIS
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wis-b-0028827Geo. H. Conklin   11921909-09-22
United States, Minnesota, Cook, 1 miles back of lutsen, 47.647119 -90.674858

iDigBio-MO:tropicos
103393313Theodore Esslinger   3845
United States, Minnesota, along u.s. hwy #1, between lakeview & vass in the vicinity of the little river.

iDigBio-WIS
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wis-b-0028828L. S. Cheney   s.n.1897-07-30
United States, Minnesota, Saint Louis, fond du lac minn, saint louis river, 46.659664 -92.273248

iDigBio-WIS
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wis-b-0028826R.I. Evans   2261947-08-25
United States, Minnesota, Clearwater, lake itasca biological station, bear paw point - lake path, 47.226412 -95.195014

iDigBio-NDA
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nda-b-0002404   
United States, Minnesota

iDigBio-NDA
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nda-b-0002402   
United States, Minnesota

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nda-b-0002403Geo. H. Conklin   s.n.1909-08-01
United States, Minnesota


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