Dataset: KANU-KU-F
Search Criteria: N/A; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
Paralauterborniella
KU-F-1512   
N/A, Great Smokey Mountains National Par, Whisling Branch of Abrams Creek, 35.59 -83.83166667

KANU:KU-F
Baetidae
KU-F-1521   
N/A, Great Smokey Mountains National Par, Oconallufee River at junction US44 and Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.50233333 -83.30416667

KANU:KU-F
Harpella melusinae L. Léger & Duboscq
KU-F-1522   
N/A, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Rhododendron Creek, 35.72 -83.39766667

KANU:KU-F
Leuctra
KU-F-1523   
N/A, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Roaring Form Creek near Baskins Creek trailhead, 35.68433333 -83.46566667

KANU:KU-F
Pennella simulii M.C. Williams & Lichtw.
KU-F-1525   
N/A, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Little Pigeon River, 35.735 -83.41333333

KANU:KU-F
Phaenopsectra
KU-F-1526   
N/A, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Raven Fork, Big Cove Road side road, 35.5155 -83.29783333

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1527   
N/A, Great Smokey Mountains National Par, Small waterfall on National Park Road above Cataloochee Creek, 35.6635 -83.06866667


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