Dataset: MDKY
Taxa: Meesiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morehead State University


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Leptobryum pyriforme (Hedw.) Wilson
MDKY-B-0013173Allen C. Risk   69241993-07-31
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, 1.1 miles south of A18 on 278th Ave. (ca. 3 miles north of Bluffton)., 43.441667 -91.95

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Leptobryum pyriforme (Hedw.) Wilson
MDKY-B-0013174Stanley J. Smith   411641961-06-24
United States, New York, Albany, W side of Watervliet, 46m

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Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Ångström
MDKY-B-0011676Jerry Snider   44401990-07-13
United States, Alaska, North Slope, S-side of Toolik Lake-Kuparuk River vicinity, northern foothills of the Brooks Range, mile 117.1 along Dalton Highway. south side of Toolik Lake., 68.65 -149.35, 823m

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Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Ångström
MDKY-B-0011677Jerry Snider   48511992-07-12
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Toolik Lake, Kuparuk River, Oxy. Creek area along Dalton Hwy, ca. mile 117 area. Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, along Dalton Hwy.; adj. Hanging Lake, N. side of Oxy. Creek valley ca. 15 min. walk from Hwy. adj. Hanging Lake, 68.65 -149.35, 825m

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Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Ångström
MDKY-B-0011678Stanley J. Smith   465311971-07-27
United States, New York, Warren, Brant Lake, near east end

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MDKY-B-0011679Jerry Snider   48441992-07-12
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Toolik Lake, Kuparuk River, Oxy. Creek area along Dalton Hwy, ca. mile 117 area. Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, along Dalton Hwy., 68.65 -149.35, 825m

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Paludella squarrosa (Hedw.) Brid.
MDKY-B-0009154Jerry Snider   48091992-07-12
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Toolik Lake, Kuparuk River, Oxy. Creek area along Dalton Hwy, ca. mile 117 area. Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, along Dalton Hwy.; along shoreline of Hanging Lake, N. ridge above Oxy. Creek., 68.65 -149.35, 825m


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