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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crossocalyx hellerianus (Anastrophyllum helleranum, Anastrophyllum hellerianum, Eremonotus hellerianus, Isopaches hellerianus, Sphenolobus helleranus, Anastrophyllum hellerianus, Cephalozia helleri, Crossocalyx koriakensis, Diplophyllum hellerianum, Jungermannia halleriana, Jungermannia helleri, Jungermannia helleriana, Jungermannia verruculosa, Lophozia helleriana, Prionolobus hellerianus, Sphenolobus hellerianus, Diplophylleia helleriana, Jungermannia helleriana var. compacta, Jungermannia helleriana var. helleriana, Jungermannia verruculosa subsp. compacta, Jungermannia verruculosa var. helleri, Jungermannia verruculosa var. helleriana, Jungermannia verruculosa var. verruculosa, Sphenolobus hellerianus f. filum, Sphenolobus hellerianus f. hellerianus, Sphenolobus hellerianus var. compactus, Sphenolobus hellerianus var. hellerianus)
Search Criteria: Bell Museum bryophytes; Minnesota; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum bryophytes


MIN:Bryophytes
851952[1097964]Frank D. Bowers   222671994-08-29
United States, Minnesota, Lake, Keely Creek RNA (Superior National Forest), old growth Pinus strobus. 47"38,N, 91"42'W, ca 17 km SE of Elyi; T.61N, R.11 W, Sec. 14. Jct west of Hwy 1.

MIN:Bryophytes
851755[1097965]Frank D. Bowers   226141994-09-01
United States, Minnesota, Lake, T 62 N, R 11 W, Sec. 16, W 1/2 of SW 1/4; Kawishiwi Pines RNA State Natural Area; 9 mi SE of Ely, 47.833333 -91.75


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