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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cymopterus nivalis (Cymopterus bipinnatus, Aletes bipinnata, Aletes nivalis, Cymopterus humboldtensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Aletes bipinnata (S. Watson) W.A. Weber
01145705C. L. Hitchcock   155941947-06-21
United States, Idaho, Custer, In sagebrush, 15 miles south of Dickey, along N fork of Big Lost River

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Aletes bipinnata (S. Watson) W.A. Weber
01145713Richard F. Harner   sn1978-07-31
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, 3 mi W of Kemmerer on Hwy 30. 7100 ft alt, 2164m

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Aletes nivalis (S. Watson) W.A. Weber
01145838Ronald L. Hartman   140201982-07-10
United States, Nevada, Elko, Ruby Mountains: Cass House Peak and Ridge to E, ca 18 air mi SSE of Jiggs. T27N R57E SEC 22 & 27, 3109m

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01151000E. Evert   163841989-06-04
United States, Wyoming, Park, N-S trending ridge immed. E of June Creek ca .25 mi. S of N Fork Shoshone River (T52N R107W S23); Absaroka Mtns. N-W facing slope. Elev ca 660-6400 ft, 1951m

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01151018Arnold Tiehm   97941985-06-27
United States, Nevada, White Pine, Snake Range, Mt. Washington, N side near the end of the road from the Pole Canyon Mine, 10200 ft alt. T12N, R68E, S11, 3109m

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01151026Arnold Tiehm   99061985-07-13
United States, Nevada, Elko, Ruby Mts, ridge between Cass House Peak and Pearl Peak, south of Harrison Pass. T27N, R57E, S15. 10500 ft, 3200m


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