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

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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UC1448714W. G. Solheim   46821956-08-30
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Brooklyn Lodge, Medicine Bow Mountains, 122m

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1201724C. R. Quick   59-D81959-08-17
USA, California, Butte, Wildcat Canyon, northeast of Big Bar Mt, east of Pulga on Feather River, Plumas National Forest, 39.803857 -121.361463

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1402976C. R. Quick   Q-66-E1966-08-07
USA, California, Tuolumne, near South Fork of Stanislaus River near Pinecrest, 38.196948 -120.01199, 1524m

UC
UC1403061D. R. Miller   1968-05-00
USA, California, Del Norte, High Prairie Plantation in Redwood Experimental Forest, 41.5814238 -124.0676595

UC
UC1273469J. M. Staley   1963-07-19
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Seven Mile Creek, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.719913 -105.653627, 2652m

UC
Lophodermella cerina (Darker) Darker
UC1448586P. Lightle   35241965-07-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Near Munds Park, Weimar Springs, Cassner Park, 34.945574 -111.640155

UC
Lophodermella concolor (Dearn.) Darker
UC1448698W. G. Solheim   44931956-07-03
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Togwotee Pass Road, 1.1 mile above Turpin Meadows Ranch, Wind River Mountains, 43.750615 -110.073049, 2164m

UC
UC1448559W. G. Solheim   44591956-06-20
USA, Wyoming, Swan Lake area, Grand Teton National Park, 44.9196077 -110.7367938, 2073m

UC
Lophodermella cerina (Darker) Darker
UC1403060D. R. Miller   D-214-671967-10-31
USA, California, Fresno, Patterson Mountain, 20 miles southeast of Shaver Lake (T11S, R27E, Sec. 17), 36.972728 -119.051678, 2469m

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1271222C. D. Leaphart   1959-07-07
USA, Idaho, Boundary, Grass Creek, east of Porthill, 49.00833 -116.75833

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1271241C. G. Shaw   1959-07-09
USA, Idaho, Shoshone, Clarkia Peak Road, 47.0125 -116.2725

UC
UC569339A. W. McCallum   3071929-08-13
USA, Washington, Aladdin, 48.728521 -117.671368

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1273333C. R. Quick   64-A1964-05-13
USA, California, Siskiyou, Crossing of Long John Creek in Beaver Creek drainage, west of Hilt, 42.0027891 -122.7870822

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1320850C. R. Quick   66-D51966-08-08
USA, California, Tuolumne, Stanislaus Branch Station, west of Pinecrest on South Fork of Stanislaus River, Tuolumne County, 38.20221 -120.01241

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1317612R. C. Hall   1945-08-02
USA, California, Butte, Lynch Meadows, Lassen National Forest, 39.9082141 -121.4359444

UC
Lophodermella cerina (Darker) Darker
UC1448592J. M. Staley   3422P1964-08-12
USA, Colorado, Pueblo, 1/4 mile southeast of San Isabel, 37.984944 -105.051184, 2712m

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1448536J. M. Staley   3247P1963-07-11
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Seven Mile Creek, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.69809 -105.580308, 2651m

UC
UC1064918E. Bethel   1917-03-19
USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1208953D. R. Miller   1961-08-10
USA, California, Siskiyou, Hungry Creek drainage, west of Hilt, 41.9883091 -122.7526022

UC
UC1448571J. M. Staley   3262P1963-07-19
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Seven Mile Creek, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.6441326 -105.5405197

UC
Lophodermella arcuata (Darker) Darker
UC1317613W. W. Wagener   1942-06-26
USA, California, Siskiyou, Cottonwood Creek, west of Hilt, 41.9976772 -122.6491662

UC
Lophodermella concolor (Dearn.) Darker
UC1271244W. W. Baker   1960-06-29
USA, Washington, San Juan, not given, 48.563185 -122.977505


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