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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Funaria apiculatopilosa (Entosthodon apiculatopilosus, Funaria orcuttii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
COLO-B-0021315R. D. Worthington   207091992-05-09
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, Aguirre Springs Rec. Area above Pine Tree Trail on the NE side of The Needles (T22S, R4E, SW 1/4 sec. 29), 2134 - 2438m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021316R. D. Worthington   38361979-01-27
United States, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains, 1.1 mi. WNW jct. Gateway North and Tran-Mountain Road, 1372m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021317R.D. Worthington; W. A. Weber   69421981-04-11
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, NE side of The Needles along Pine Tree Trail, 1890m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021318   1992-05-09
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, Aguirre Springs Rec. area above Pine tree trail on the NE side of The Needles, 2134 - 2438m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021321R. D. Worthington   210671992-06-27
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, mouth of Filmore Canyon, spring near mine and N slopes above, 1768 - 1890m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021322R. D. Worthington   36111979-05-26
United States, Texas, Presisio, Sierra Vieja Mts, Vieja Pass just west of old Camp Holland, 30.541667 -104.691667, 1402m

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021323   1981-02-22
United States, Texas, El Paso

COLO:B
COLO-B-0021324R. D. Worthington   210651992-06-27
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, mouth of Filmore Canyon, 1768 - 1890m


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