Dataset: SFSU
Taxa: Hydropus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-015976T. D. Bruns   21401996-01-03
USA, California, Marin, Point Reyes National Seashore, approximately 0.5 miles down Limatour Road from the parking lot for the Bayview Trailhead, right side of road, down hill through two stands of trees., 38.054444 -122.853333, 168m

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-015977D. E. Desjardin   46541988-07-31
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Greenbrier Area, Great Smoky Mountain National Park., 35.721139 -83.392827

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-015986K. P. Collins   98-531998-11-26
USA, Oregon, Benton, 236 NW 8th Street, Corvallis., 44.567165 -123.265499

SFSU
Hydropus kauffmanii (A.H. Sm.) P.-A. Moreau & Courtec.
SFSU-F-015987D. E. Desjardin   42841987-06-20
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau Park, north of Ottawa., 45.551282 -75.921161

SFSU
SFSU-F-015989C. Calhoun   81-25901981-11-19
USA, California, Marin, Audubon Canyon Ranch, Volunteer Canyon, 37.92937 -122.668095

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-015990D. E. Desjardin   46251988-07-26
USA, Tennessee, Sevier, Alum Cave Bluffs Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park., 35.632042 -83.444283

SFSU
Hydropus marginellus (Pers.) Singer
SFSU-F-015993D. E. Desjardin   66591997-10-18
USA, California, Del Norte, North of Crescent City, Redwood National Park about 2 miles from Hiouchi., 41.796401 -124.112483

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-015994J. McDill   041
USA, California, Sonoma, Pygmy Forest Trail about 0.5 km east of Highway 1, Salt Point State Park., 100m

SFSU
Hydropus scabripes (Murrill) Singer
SFSU-F-034004D.E. Desjardin   87882014-11-22

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-034388C. Creech   0732012-06-30

SFSU
Hydropus Kühner ex Singer
SFSU-F-034392C. Creech   0722012-06-30


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