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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scapania degenii, Scapania degenii var. degenii, Scapania degenii var. dubia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0003452Catherine LaFarge   74-1121974-07-22
Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Region, Baffin Island, N.W.T. Broughton Island, Cumberland Peininsula; Old Broughton settlement site, 67.567 -63.9, 5m

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050861W. A. Weber   B-918501986-09-14
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Berthoud Pass, 12,000 ft. alt, Araphahoe National Forest, T20S R75W, Sec. 10., 3658m

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050867Vera Komarkova   1972-07-13
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Around and above the small lake below Isabelle Glacier,11400-11800 ft., 3597m

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050873W. A. Weber   1961-09-09
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Peat bog source of Left Hand Cr, 10,638 ft, 3 mi. W. of Ward, T. 1 N, R. 73 W, Secs. 9, 10, Roosevelt National Forest, Front Range of Rocky Mountains, 194m

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050879Johanna C. W. Marr   77A1948-07-21
United States, Colorado, Ungava Bay; south shore at mouth of Leaf River, 58.76667 -70.25

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050885William G Farlow   1906-09-00
United States, New Hampshire

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050891F. A. MacFadden   178971941-07-29
Canada, British Columbia, Glacier district. Small stream crossing Mount Sir Donald Trail.

COLO:B
Scapania degenii Schiffn. ex Müll. Frib.
COLO-B-0050897E. C. Sutliffe   s.n.1927-10-00
United States, California, Sierra, Plate Flat, Sierra Mts., 1981m


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