Dataset: UARK-
Taxa: Lembophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arkansas Herbarium - Bryophytes


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Camptochaete arbuscula (Sm.) Reichardt
UARK-B-0002704E.O.K. Sainsbury   s.n.1925-01-00
New Zealand, North Island, Lake Waikarumodnd, Wairoa

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Isothecium brewerianum (Lesq.) Kindb. in Mac. & Kindb.
UARK-B-0002013J.M. Grant   s.n.1923-08-00
United States, Washington, Marysville

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UARK-B-0001822Carl Stenholm   s.n.1923-03-16
Sweden, [Rada, Rada Satori]

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UARK-B-0002647H.B. Matthews   s.n.
New Zealand, North Island, North Island

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Acrocladium cuspidatum (Hedw.) Lindb.
UARK-B-0002645B.N. Kopotor   s.n.1914-07-03
Russia, Tomsk, distr. Nauym, palus

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Acrocladium cuspidatum (Hedw.) Lindb.
UARK-B-0002646A. Schennikov   s.n.1926-07-13
Russia, Rossia Europaea, gub. Voloyda, Totemsk Distr. pag. Meletoro, vicinity of Lebroskaje

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Pilotrichella (Müll. Hal.) Besch.
UARK-B-0002047B. Hieram   s.n.1919-07-00
Cuba, La Prenda, Guantanamo

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Weymouthia cochlearifolia (Schwägr.) Dixon
UARK-B-0002738K.W. Allison   s.n.1928-02-00
New Zealand, North Island, North Island, near Ralorna

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Weymouthia mollis (Hedw.) Broth.
UARK-B-0002737K.W. Allison   s.n.1929-01-20
New Zealand, North Island, North Island, near Rotorua

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Camptochaete ramulosa (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
UARK-B-0002703E.M. Guest   s.n.1927-06-00
New Zealand, Chatham Islands, Chatham Island

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UARK-B-0001824not given   s.n.
Germany, Schliesen

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UARK-B-0001823J.M. Grant   s.n.1920-05-00
Switzerland, Bugerwall, Sevity

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UARK-B-0001787Reinthe   s.n.
Germany, Harz, Hsonstein

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UARK-B-0001825not given   1871-08-09
Germany, Kreuzberg (Rlongebirge


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