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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Radula mollis (Radula andicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048695PAUL L. REDFEARN, JR   286521975-06-09
United States, Missouri, Shannon, Vicinity of Junction of Bay Creek & Jacks Fork River.

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048701   1891-04-00
United States, Georgia

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048707A. J. Sharp   57121957-02-10
United States, Tennessee, Blount, along Little River. Just above Walland, 305m

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048713   
United States, Tennessee, Knox

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048719   
United States, Tennessee, Marion

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048737   1890-11-00
Mexico

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048725A. J. Sharp   349341934-07-15
United States, Tennessee, Marion, Tate and Dame Spring, Battle Creek Valley

COLO:B
Radula mollis Lindenb. & Gottsche
COLO-B-0048731Lucien M Underwood; O.F. Cook, C.G. Pringle   1311890-11-00
Mexico, Patzcuaro


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