Dataset: AAFC-DAOM
Taxa: Rimbachia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian National Mycological Herbarium


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Rimbachia arachnoidea (Peck) Redhead
197291J.H. Ginns 8915   1987-08-11
Canada, Ontario, Renfrew Co., Shaw Woods (near Eganville)

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215159Nico Dam 91042   1991-06-06
Switzerland, Val D'Illier, Foret des Merennes

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182441S.A. Redhead (No. 4195)   1981-09-17
Canada, Ontario, S. Central Point Pelee Natl, Park

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Rimbachia neckerae (Fr.) Redhead
182429S.A. Redhead 3887   1980-09-19
Canada, British Columbia, Glacier National Park, Beaver River valley bottom at Connaught Creek

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
192811R.E. Halling 4050   1984-12-13
U.S.A., California, Tuolumne Co., Campus of Columbia College

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
195955M. Peck (G. Wright 2652)   1982-04-24
U.S.A., California, Riverside Co., Western slopes of San Jacinto Mts, Banning to Idyllwild Hwy, Fuller Mill Cr Picnic area

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Rimbachia paludosa ?
191163G. Thorn   1984-10-25
Canada, Ontario, Rondeau Provincial Park, Black Oak Trail

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Rimbachia bryophila (Pers.) Redhead
182432S.A. Redhead 3436   1979-10-14
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, Stanley Park

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Rimbachia arachnoidea (Peck) Redhead
182426S.A. Redhead 2959   1979-08-21
Canada, Manitoba, Riding Mountain National Park, Moon Lake

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Rimbachia arachnoidea (Peck) Redhead
196001S.A. Redhead 5226   1986-08-22
Canada, Ontario, Shaw forest, near Eganville

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Rimbachia arachnoidea (Peck) Redhead
191166G. Thorn   1984-10-15
Canada, Ontario, Algonquin [Provincial] Park, West Gate

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Rimbachia arachnoidea (Peck) Redhead
196008S.A. Redhead 5222   1986-08-22
Canada, Ontario, Shaw forest, near Eganville

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197353R.G. Thorn   1987-05-13
Canada, Ontario, Essex Co., Point Pelee National Park, Tilden's Woods


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