Dataset: MO-Bryophytes
Taxa: Lophoziopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Bryophytes
Lophoziopsis excisa (Dicks.) Konstant. & Vilnet
100892698John C. Brinda   5208a2014-01-17
Chile, Magallanes, Antártica Chilena, Universidad de Magallanes, Reserva de Biosfera Cabo de Hornos, Parque Etnobotánico Omora, Comuna de Cabo de Hornos, upper slopes of Cerro Bandera., -54.968832 -67.633998, 645m

MO:Bryophytes
Lophoziopsis jurensis (Meyl. ex Müll. Frib.) Mamontov & Vilnet
101047405Yuriy S. Mamontov   YuSM-214a-72011-10-05
Russian Federation, Altay, Zmeinogorsk District. Tigirekskiy State Reserve. Tigiretskiy Range. Valley of Bol'shoi Tigirek River., 51.1166667 83.0119444, 830m

MO:Bryophytes
Lophoziopsis longidens (Lindb.) Konstant. & Vilnet
101047400Yuriy S. Mamontov   YuSM-214a-132011-10-05
Russian Federation, Altay, Zmeinogorsk District. Tigirekskiy State Reserve. Tigiretskiy Range. Valley of Bol'shoi Tigirek River., 51.1166667 83.0119444, 830m


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Google Map

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