Dataset: SFV-B
Taxa: Marchantiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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California State University, Northridge, Bryophytes


SFV:B
SFV-20130anonymous   
NO DATA.

SFV:B
SFV-20562Paul Siri Wilson   40042004-06-25
United States, California, Inyo, Physiographic Region: Sierra Nevada. Bishop Creek watershed. Just upstream from Aspendell., 37.23055556 -118.6008333, 2591m

SFV:B
SFV-20187Paul Siri Wilson   3721984-09-01
United States, California, Siskiyou, Physiographic Region: Cascade Range. Juanita Lake Reservoir., 41.82 -122.12, 1555m

SFV:B
SFV-23962Daniel Keith Palmer   2302017-06-01
United States, Washington, Okanogan, Physiographic Region: Cascade Range. Near Squaw Creek., 48.09088889 -120.1178889, 826m

SFV:B
SFV-20184Paul Siri Wilson   16051988-01-05
United States, California, Mendocino, Physiographic Region: North Coast Ranges. From CA Highway 1, 4.25 miles up Little Lake Road then right on dirt road to Big River just down from The Woodlands. Along river., 39.3 -123.6833333, 91m

SFV:B
SFV-21942James Norman Hogue   391.52011-06-09
United States, Utah, Utah, Physiographic Region: Rocky Mountains. Wasatch Mountains. Big Spring Hollow, off of South Fork Provo River, at Big Spring., 40.314 -111.54, 2060m

SFV:B
SFV-22868Lena Maria Coleman   4822009-08-15
United States, California, Tulare, Physiographic Region: Sierra Nevada. Stream along Cahoon Meadow trail just north of Lodgepole, near Willow Meadow., 36.61502778 -118.7366944, 2200m

SFV:B
SFV-20189anonymous   
NO DATA.

SFV:B
Preissia quadrata (Scopoli) Nees
SFV-19854Paul Siri Wilson   6851985-06-29
United States, MIchigan, Cheboygan, Around where Hogsback Road crosses Little Carp Creek, 0.5 miles north of Burt Lake.


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