Dataset: UC
Taxa: Bifusella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC1140307R. F. Cain   1957-06-15
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk, northeast of Delhi, 42.85 -80.5

UC
Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC1465229G. D. Darker   50241934-07-04
USA, New Hampshire, Belknap, Weirs, 43.6089794 -71.469405

UC
Bifusella pini (Dearn.) Darker
UC1448561J.M. Staley   36761964-07-12
USA, Nevada, Junction 52 and Crossover, Charleston Mountains, 41.67083 -115.50972

UC
Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC746780A. E. Edgecombe   1938-08-02
USA, Pennsylvania, Centre, Pine Hall Grove, 40.776173 -77.885002

UC
Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC1320883D. H. Miller   D-111-671967-06-15
USA, California, Ventura, Mt. Pinos, about 10 miles west of Frazier Park, 34.8128554 -119.1542048

UC
Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC697570H. C. Greene   9161945-05-13
USA, Wisconsin, Sauk, Parfrey's Glen, 43.4186108 -89.6505652

UC
Bifusella saccata (Darker) Darker
UC1138723W. A. Weber   1940-07-23
USA, Colorado, Brainard Lake, 40.077746 -105.575217

UC
Bifusella saccata (Darker) Darker
UC959743H. E. Parks   41920-06-26
USA, California, Inyo, Pine Lake, 37.352148 -118.728744

UC
Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC1448562J.M. Staley   33951964-07-17
USA, Colorado, Larimer, 1/4 mile west of Pennock Pass, near Monument Ridge, 39.09167 -104.87222, 2774m

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Bifusella linearis (Peck) Höhn.
UC1320874D. R. Miller   D-122-671967-08-03
USA, California, Lassen, Lost Lake, about 11 miles south of Eagleville, South Warner Mountains, 41.1549553 -120.1418859

UC
Bifusella pini (Dearn.) Darker
UC1464113G. D. Darker   32461929-09-10
USA, Nevada, Douglas, Carter's Station, 6 miles S. of Gardnerville, 38.854316 -119.749622

UC
Bifusella saccata (Darker) Darker
UC1448564J.M. Staley   32461963-07-19
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Seven Mile Creek, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.68333 -105.55, 2652m


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Google Map

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