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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059932Ronald A. Pursell; William D. Reese   49971961-07-13
Mexico, Veracruz, Along road to Ignacio de la Llane, 1 mi. NW of Ignacio de la Lane, 30m

COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059938Ronald A. Pursell; William D. Reese   45641960-08-08
United States, Texas, ca 6 mi. NE of Hillsboro along US 77

COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059944Edwin B. Bartram   1446a1925-02-04
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Merendreth Canyon, Santa Rita Mts.; 6500 ft alt., 31.71 -110.875, 1981m

COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059950P. L. Redfearn, Jr   10811955-11-15
United States, Florida, Larkin Bluff just south of Lake Talquin Dam. CA. 26 mi. west of Tallahassee

COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059956Ronald A Pursell   400MF681955-11-12
United States, Florida, Ochlockonee River; Larkin's Bluff, 26 mi. W of Tallahasee

COLO:B
Splachnobryum obtusum (Brid.) Müll. Hal.
COLO-B-0059962P. L. Redfearn; R. Houk   53771960-04-02
United States, Missouri, McDonald Co., Along Mill Creek, vicinity of Mill Creek Baptist Church

COLO:B
COLO-B-0059961Faith P. Mackaness   1942-09-14
United States, Louisiana

COLO:B
COLO-B-0059967C. R. Barnes; W. J. G. Land   2511908-00-00
Mexico, Jalisco, Etzatlán

COLO:B
COLO-B-0059973C. R. Barnes; W. J. G. Land   2221908-00-00
Mexico, Jalisco, Falls of Juanacatlan, near Guadalajara


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