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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Didymodon nigrescens (Barbula nigrescens, Barbula rufofusca)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Bryophyte Collection


COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0016130W. B. Schofield   662111977-07-24
Canada, Summit Lake: Limey cliffs ca 2.5 mi. W. of E. end of Lake, Alcan Hwy

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0016136W. B. Schofield   662111977-07-24
Canada, Summit Lake: 2.5 mi. W of E. end of Lake, Alcan Hwy

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0016183I. A. Worley; W.B. Schofield   90291968-06-27
United States, Alaska, N.E. Shore of Saginaw Bay, ca. 5 mi. S.E. of Hallech Harbour, S. of abandoned cannery, Kuiu I.

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0016189W. B. Schofield   660981977-07-23
Canada, Munche Lake: 13.1 mi. N. of Peterson Creek Bridge No. 4 on Alcan Hwy, Mile 457.5 of Alcan Hwy

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0016195W. B. Schofield; J. Marcellus   72419a1979-06-13
Canada, Saddle Rock, Fraser Canyon, 49.666667 -121.5

COLO:B
COLO-B-0067154   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076263   
Guatemala

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076251   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076257   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076239   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076245   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076227   
Nepal

COLO:B
Didymodon nigrescens (Mitt.) K. Saito
COLO-B-0076233   
Nepal


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