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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anastrophyllum saxicola (Sphenolobus saxicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001161David W Jamieson   s.n.1979-07-16
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan National Forest, South Mineral Creek, S of campground; 10250 ft alt, T41N R8W SEC 19 E/2, 3124m

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001162Peter D. Spatt   3021977-08-00
United States, Alaska, North Slope, Toolik Lake, 68.633333 -149.583333

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001163Leslie A Viereck   100821956-07-23
United States, Alaska, BRrOPHYTES OP MT. McRINLEY NAT. PARK, ALASKA, benches above south bank of Thoroughfare River at north base of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mt.). College of Great Falls. Great Falls, Montana 59405 U.S.A., 63.41667 -150.33333, 1036m

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001164R. M. Schuster   7000a1947-09-04
United States, Minnesota, Cook, About 1.5 miles from top of Pigeon Point

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001165Sam Shushan; John W. Thomson, Jr.   s.n.1958-08-04
United States, Alaska, ARCTIC COAST DISTRICT: Romanzof Range, Okpilak River near Okpilak Lake., 69.4 -144.05, 610m

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001166Leslie A Viereck   10072A1956-07-23
United States, Alaska, benches above south bank of Thoroughfare River at north base of Mt. Eielson (Copper Mt.). College of Great Falls. Great Falls, Montana 59405 U.S.A., 63.41667 -150.33333, 1036m

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0001167C. E. Garton   56381958-09-13
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay, Bottom of Ouimet Canyon, 6 miles W of Highwa 17 from Ouimet Station, Dorion Twp.

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065186   
Finland

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065227   
Finland

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065245   
Germany

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065239   
Norway

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065209   
Russian Federation

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065204   
Svalbard and Jan Mayen

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065203Rob. Tolf   s.n.1887-05-00
Sweden, Småland, Hesselby, Stubbaberg., 57.633333 15.566667

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065197Carl Stenholm   s.n.1921-07-21
Sweden, Halland, Ullared., 57.136546 12.717964

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065233G. Samuelsson   s.n.1916-04-21
Sweden, Södermanland, Strängnäs sn, Långberget, Bergwand.

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065198E. V. Ekstrand   s.n.1878-08-11
Sweden, Uppland, Naxela, Netulfsberg, Sjödyn.

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065192Wilh. Berndes   s.n.1868-09-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Gottsunda., 59.806623 17.607831

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065191   
Sweden, Uppland

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065221Carl Stenholm   s.n.1937-06-20
Sweden, Värmland, Skillingmark, V. Boda., 59.830015 12.007682

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065215C. Alb. Tärnlund   s.n.1921-06-26
Sweden, Västmanland, Säterbo socken, Sätersberg., 59.37928 15.921984

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065251   
Sweden

COLO:B
Anastrophyllum saxicola (Schrad.) R.M. Schust.
COLO-B-0065185   
Sweden


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