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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Voitia hyperborea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061898   1982-08-01
United States, Alaska

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061904   1959-07-16
Canada

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061910Barbara M Murray   72961974-07-26
United States, Alaska, Demarcation Point Quad: Beaufort Lagoon, Nuvagapak Point., 69.883 -142.3, 24m

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061916Robert R Ireland; I. Brodo   164291973-07-17
Canada, Nunavut, Bathurst Island: just NW of NMNS Base Camp, 10 mi. W of Goodsir inlet., 75.717 -98.417

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061922William C. Steere   251001982-08-02
United States, Alaska, Arctic Coastal Plain: Prudhoe Bay., 70.25 -148.667

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061927Kjeld Holmen   61311948-09-01
Greenland, Erlandsen Land, Brønlund Fjord, Mt. Buen., 82.2 -31, 10m

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061928   1959-07-16
Canada

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061933   1981-08-07
United States, Alaska

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061934Guy R. Brassard   1526a1964-07-17
Canada, Nunavut, N. Ellesmere Island. Head of Tanquary Fiord; 3.5 km SE of base camp, 81.36 -76.82, 500m

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061939B. M. MURRAY   44611971-07-09
United States, Alaska, Beechey Point Quad, Prudhoe Bay, IBP intensive sites., 70.333 -148.333, 12m

COLO:B
Voitia hyperborea Grev. & Arn.
COLO-B-0061940Guy R BRASSARD   14471964-07-12
Canada, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Head of Tanquary Fiord. 1 km SE of base camp., 81.384 -76.85, 50m


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