Dataset: WVA-
Taxa: Tetraphidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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West Virginia University Herbarium - Bryophytes


WVA
WVA-B-0003720   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003715   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003712   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003713   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003714   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003721   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003709   
United States, Michigan

WVA
WVA-B-0003710   
United States, Pennsylvania

WVA
WVA-B-0003711   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003716   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003717   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003718   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003719   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003722   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003723   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0003748   
United States, West Virginia

WVA
WVA-B-0005643Susan Moyle Studlar   SMS 52262013-10-12
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Canaan Valley Resort State Park, Blackwater River Trail, 39.0383 -79.4583, 1000m

WVA
WVA-B-0005657Susan Moyle Studlar   SMS 53352014-06-02
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Canaan Valley Resort State Park, Blackwater River Trail, 39.0383 -79.4583, 1000m

WVA
WVA-B-0005868Susan Moyle Studlar   SMS 54282016-03-27
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Blackwater Falls State Park, Yellow Birch Trail/Allegheny Trail, 39.0388 -79.4583, 975m

WVA
WVA-B-0005594T.F. Wieboldt   142152021-04-09
United States, West Virginia, Mercer, Ridge E of Brush Creek, 4.1 mi NNW of Athens, 37.47292 -81.05658

WVA
WVA-B-0005981T.F. Wieboldt   144502022-07-21
United States, West Virginia, Mercer, Bluestone River. 0.2 mi above confluence of Brush Creek, 0.6 mi ESE of Eads Mill and 4.6 mi NW of Athens, 37.47578 -81.06495, 585m


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