Dataset: TENN-
Search Criteria: Iraq; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Barbula ehrenbergii (Lor.) Fleisch.
TENN-B-0003700W.A. Macfadyen   661934-01-18
Iraq, Kirkuk, Daquq, Kurdistan. Umargada, 32 km E of Kirkuk, 35.499483 44.654058, 800m

TENN
Gyroweisia aaronis (Lorentz) Paris
TENN-B-0029264W.A. Macfadyen   s.n.1934-01-26
Iraq, Kurdistan, Tuz Khurmatu

TENN
Gyroweisia aaronis (Lorentz) Paris
TENN-B-0029265W.A. Macfadyen   51934-01-26
Iraq, Kurdistan, Tuz Khurmatu

TENN
TENN-B-0094587Fred A. Barkley   61961964-10-24
Iraq, Baghdad, Mansur, Baghdad Liwa, 33.301812 44.30382

TENN
Philonotis marchica (Hedw.) Brid.
TENN-B-0104717W. A. Macfayden   1934-01-18
Iraq, Umaragada, Kirkuk, Kurdistan, 35.480631 44.360547

TENN
TENN-B-0010431W. A. Macfadyen   1934-01-18
Iraq, Kurdistan. Umaragada. 32 Km. E. of Kirkuk, 35.464726 44.738778

TENN
TENN-B-0112914W.A. Macfadyen   7b1934-03-07
Iraq, Balad Sinjar, Kurdistan, 600m

TENN
TENN-B-0126773H. de Handel-Mazzetti   s.n.
Iraq, in steppis ad ripam destram Tigridis inter urbem Mossul et montes Dschebel Hamrin, pr. Kalat Schergat (Assur) [in the steppes on the right bank of the Tigris between the city of Mosul and the mountains of Dschebel Hamrin, pr. Kalat Schergat (Assur)], 36.3333 43.1333, 200 - 250m

TENN
TENN-B-0126774H. de Handel-Mazzetti   s.n.
Iraq, in steppis ad ripam destram Tigridis inter urbem Mossul et montes Dschebel Hamrin, pr. Kalat Schergat (Assur) [in the steppes on the right bank of the Tigris between the city of Mosul and the mountains of Dschebel Hamrin, pr. Kalat Schergat (Assur)], 36.3333 43.1333, 200 - 250m


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