Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Cucurbitariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
Cucurbidothis pithyophila (J.C. Schmidt & Kunze) Petr.
FPF4081DDavidson, R.W. et. al.   1949-08-29
Canada, Nakusp, 50.233333 -117.8

FPF
Rhytidiella baranyayi A. Funk & Zalasky
FPF4570FHinds, T.E.   1975-07-08
United States, New Mexico, Taos RD, Carson National Forest, 36.510383 -106.075107

FPF
Rhytidiella baranyayi A. Funk & Zalasky
FPF4571FHinds, T.E.   1976-09-23
United States, Colorado, Bayfield RD, San Juan National Forest, 37.225559 -107.598112

FPF
Rhytidiella baranyayi A. Funk & Zalasky
FPF4611FLaurent, T.H. & T.E. Hinds   1977-08-03
United States, Alaska, Fairbanks, 35 mi SW on Hwy 3 65 deg. 45'N, 148 deg. 15'W, 64.686204 -148.278914

FPF
Cucurbitaria staphula Dearn. ex R.H. Arnold & R.C. Russell
FPF4617DLaurent, T.H. & T.E. Hinds   1977-08-04
United States, Alaska, Bonanza Creek Exp. Sta, SW of Fairbanks, 64.656389 -148.511111

FPF
Rhytidiella baranyayi A. Funk & Zalasky
FPF4665CHinds, T.E.   1977-05-24
United States, Colorado, Mancos RD, San Juan National Forest, 37.344996 -108.289249

FPF
Cucurbitaria staphula Dearn. ex R.H. Arnold & R.C. Russell
FPF6680CHinds, T.E.   1978-06-19
United States, Colorado, Red Feather RD, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.802481 -105.591663

FPF
Cucurbitaria staphula Dearn. ex R.H. Arnold & R.C. Russell
FPF6682CHinds, T.E.   1978-07-28
United States, Colorado, White River National Forest, 39.56068 -106.892462

FPF
Rhytidiella baranyayi A. Funk & Zalasky
FPF6736CHinds, T.E.   1978-06-19
United States, Colorado, Red Feather RD, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.802481 -105.591663


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