Dataset: S
Taxa: Baculifera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Baculifera curtisii (Tuck.) Marbach
L40638Clifford M. Wetmore   865512001-05-27
United States, Arkansas, Garland County Hot Springs National Park. W of Fox Pass Rd. at E side of park. Along stream and on lower N slope with maple, elm, sweetgum and oaks and some cottonwood, elev. 740 ft. Sec. 22, T2S, R19W. 34°33'06''N, 93°01'48''W.

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Baculifera curtisii (Tuck.) Marbach
F144407I. M. Brodo & Roy Latham   39001962-08-12
United States, New York, Long Island On Quercus velutina; scattered, 3 feet and higher. Suffolk County: Northwest. Old Northwest Road and Alewife Road. Oak-hickory woods.

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Baculifera curtisii (Tuck.) Marbach
F144408I. M. Brodo   15301960-07-25
United States, New York, Long Island On Fagus; scattered. Suffolk County: Sag Harbor. Oak-hickory woods adjacent to north end of Long Pond.

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Baculifera imshuagiana (R. C. Harris) Marbach
F144411Clifford M. Wetmore   646961989-11-19
United States, Georgia, Ware Co. Okefenokee Nat. Wildlife Refuge. At junction of Suwannee Canal and Cedar Hammock Canal.

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Baculifera imshuagiana (R. C. Harris) Marbach
F144412Richard C. Harris   27971967-05-13
United States, Florida, Dade County: Everglades National Park northeast of Pa-hay-okee Overlook

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Baculifera curtisii (Tuck.) Marbach
F144410Clifford M. Wetmore   139591965-12-23
United States, Florida, Polk County West of Lake Walk-in-the-Water (We-oh-ya-kapka Lake) east of town of Lake Wales.

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Baculifera curtisii (Tuck.) Marbach
F144409Shirley Tucker   159131976-04-15
United States, Louisiana, Louisiana, U.S.A. West Baton Rouge Parish: on Carpinus caroliniana in recently cleared hardwood forest area, suburban Baton Rouge.


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Google Map

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