Dataset: OSU-B
Taxa: Tripterocladium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Bryophyte Collection


OSU:B
Richard Brock   11832002-03-11
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Medford Bureau of Land Management, Butte Falls Resource Area., 42.5491 -122.6466, 762m

OSU:B
Ken W. Gray   49222004-08-18
United States, Idaho, Nez Perce, about 2.25 miles east of Snake River in unnamed, intermittent tributary, about 1 mile north of Billy Creek., 46.11975 -116.90075, 981m

OSU:B
W. B. Schofield   745651980-04-22
Canada, British Columbia, Jackass Mt, Fraser Canyon, just N. of Boston Bar., 49.833333333333336 -121.41666666666667

OSU:B
W. B. Schofield   234841964-05-27
Canada, British Columbia, Yale, Fraser River., 49.5666666666667 -121.433333333333

OSU:B
Scott Riley   s.n.2000-10-14
United States, Washington, Columbia, Touchet River; trailhead vicinity, trail #3116 via FS Rd #64 (Touchet Road), along North Fork of Touchet River., 46.1421383 -117.814186

OSU:B
David H. Wagner   75821995-10-12
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Holton Creek Research Natural Area, 5 mi W of Ashland; ca 0.6 mi into RNA going up W branch of stream; above permanent spring., 42.1909982954 -122.832348257, 1128m

OSU:B
Ken W. Gray   46532004-07-09
United States, Idaho, Nez Perce, just south of Captain John Creek, ~1.4 miles east of Snake River., 46.1545666666667 -116.90245, 390m

OSU:B
David H. Wagner   75291995-06-22
United States, Oregon, Jackson, Lick Gulch ca 12.5 mi SSE of Jacksonville, at first major fork up Left Fork, 700' above mainstem., 42.1394069796 -122.912249164, 780m

OSU:B
Ken W. Gray   52322005-07-26
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Salmon River Canyon, First Creek., 45.9199666666667 -116.436066666667, 448m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.