Dataset: KE
Taxa: Anomobryum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kent State University Bryophyte Herbarium


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Anomobryum filiforme (Griff.) A. Jaeger
1909Barbara K. Andreas   161412010-09-24
CANADA, Ontario, Bruce, Bruce Peninsula National Park, 45.2291666667 -81.4763888889

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Anomobryum julaceum (Schrad. ex G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.) Schimp.
13785Barbara K. Andreas   184932008-03-20
NEPAL, Annapurna Conservation Area, 28.3530555556 83.8025

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Anomobryum julaceum (Schrad. ex G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.) Schimp.
1910James R. Shevock; J. R. S.; Dan Norris; John Spence   278812006-03-26
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez Mts, Los Padres Nat'l Forest, W of San Marcos Pass along W. Camino Cielo Rd. adjacent to Winchester Gun Club, 34.5019444444 -119.8655555556

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Anomobryum filiforme (Griff.) A. Jaeger
1908Robert Rutherford   1962-07-25
United States, Michigan, Alger, Scotts Falls, Lake Superior.

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Anomobryum julaceum (Schrad. ex G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.) Schimp.
1911D. T. Holyoak   2006-09-29
IRELAND, N/A, Cork, Co. Cork: Allihies, ca 90 m alt.

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Anomobryum auratum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
13816Barbara K. Andreas; B. K. A.; Laurel Ross   184642008-03-19
NEPAL, Annapurna Conservation Area, 28.3477777778 83.8269444444

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Anomobryum filiforme (Griff.) A. Jaeger
1907Barbara K. Andreas; B. K. A.; Rick Gardner; Ray A. Showman   137972006-03-10
United States, Ohio, Scioto, Rocky stream bank on E side of Upper Twin Creek, less than 0.1 mi N of intersection with creek and Hog Theif Hollow, SW, 38.6575 -83.3069444444

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Anomobryum auratum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
13783Barbara K. Andreas   185072008-03-20
NEPAL, Annapurna Conservation Area., 28.3530555556 83.8025

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Anomobryum filiforme (Griff.) A. Jaeger
KE B014518Barbara K. Andreas; B. K. A.; Ray Showman; Chris Poling; Tomás J. Curtis   193532017-08-05
United States, Ohio, Scioto, Shawnee State Forest, 38.6566944444 -83.223


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