Dataset: BRIT
Taxa: Xanthoporia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas


BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343634FSP   s.n.1972-08-29
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, On Moose Mt. Road, Hanover, 43.698083 -72.135593

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343631FSP   s.n.1965-10-28
United States, Vermont, Windsor, Hartland, Vt, near Taftsville, 43.54047 -72.398912

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343633FSP   s.n.1960-09-29
United States, Vermont, Orange, Thetford Hill, Vt, 43.81903 -72.228864

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343638leg. ign.   s.n.1965-09-30
United States, Vermont, Orange, Corinth, 44.027593 -72.279735

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343640FSP   s.n.1966-09-08
United States, Vermont, Windsor, Cady Brook, Hartland, Vt., 43.546075 -72.489273

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343642FSP   s.n.1965-11-11
United States, Vermont, Orange, Corinth, 44.027593 -72.279735

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343643FSP   s.n.1962-09-15
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Hanover Mt., 43.702322 -72.289582

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT343644FSP   s.n.1937-01-27
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, (Mt. [illeg.]) Lebanon, NH

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT22364FSP   s.n.1957-10-24
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Reservoir Road, Hanover NH, 43.719452 -72.262461

BRIT
Xanthoporia radiata (Sowerby) Ţura, Zmitr., Wasser, Raats & Nevo
BRIT366986L.R.H.   171801945-05-09
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 35.818655 -83.508846


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