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

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
SFSU-F-017976J. R. Blair   3141996-12-28
USA, California, Amador, Fiddletown Road, 6 miles east of Fiddletown., 38.504449 -120.644334

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017977C. Calhoun   81-29671981-12-22
USA, California, Marin, Above Volunteer Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.934177 -122.659297

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017980H. D. Thiers   148331966-01-26
USA, California, San Mateo, San Francisco Watershed., 37.482088 -122.333203

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017982C. Calhoun   81-1529b1981-01-26
USA, California, Marin, Picher Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.934854 -122.676034

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017983H. D. Thiers   148311966-01-26
USA, California, San Mateo, San Francisco Watershed., 37.482088 -122.333203

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017984H. D. Thiers   246441969-12-29
USA, California, Marin, Alpine Lake., 37.944228 -122.630607

SFSU
Inocephalus rhombisporus (Kühner & Boursier) Largent
SFSU-F-017985C. Calhoun   84-37311984-11-27
USA, California, Marin, Gulch above Volunteer Canyon, Audubon Canyon Ranch., 37.935689 -122.660285

SFSU
Inocephalus cystomarginatus (Largent) Largent
SFSU-F-017986H. D. Thiers   356551976-01-17
USA, California, Mendocino, Jackson State Forest., 39.326695 -123.737565


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