Dataset: CHSC-V
Taxa: Botrypus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chico State Herbarium


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CHSC025607M. Gadd; J. Nagy   35511970-06-22
Canada, Alberta, Sofa Creek Beaver Ponds. Waterton Lakes National Park., 49.066667 -113.8, 1524m

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CHSC028069L. K. Henry   1964-05-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler, Along Muddy Creek at Isle.

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CHSC002913G. H. Roseman   1939-06-01

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CHSC051149John Laitsch   123321983-06-24
United States, Ohio, Belmont, York Twp. Collected off of Rt. 148, 2_ mi. west of Powhaten Point., 213m

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CHSC051150John Laitsch   93421982-05-25
United States, Kentucky, McCleary, City of Cumberland Falls. Colllected in Daniel Boone National Forest., 640m

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CHSC005527R. Dale Thomas   1965-09-04
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Chilhowee Mountain. Between Lane Gap and Mt. Nebo., 610m

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CHSC059273C. F. Chuey; N. Sturm, N. Laitsch, C. Mears, C. Phelps   105631987-08-31
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Munro Twp. At Heilman Rd. and W. Dotski Rd. T37N R03W S21

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CHSC059274C. F. Chuey; N. Sturm, N. Laitsch, C. Mears, C. Phelps   108021987-09-01
United States, Michigan, Mackinac, Garfield Twp. Collected at Mackinac State Forest along limestone pavement area on Big Knob Rd. T42N R10W S31

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CHSC059275Bonnie Marshall; Joe Isaac   1987-05-22
United States, West Virginia, Brook, Weirton Dist. Collected along Rt. 10/1 just south of Rt. 1 about 1 mile west of Colliers.

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CHSC059431John Laitsch   38691977-10-11
United States, Ohio, Hocking, Collected along trail into Cantwell Cliff's State Park.

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CHSC059860Carl F. Chuey; Nevada Laitsch, Joan Lawson, Bill Morford   156011990-09-12
United States, Wisconsin, Forest, Lincoln Twp. Collected in Forest Co. near a gas line right-of-way on section 15.

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CHSC008818Homer Duppstadt   1968-07-21
United States, Pennsylvania, Bedford, 1_ miles east of West End Cove hardwood forest.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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