Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Orchesellaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00081134S. T. Moss & R. W. Lichtwardt   ARK-17-51983-01-07
United States of America, Missouri, Madison County, Cobb Creek, 7 km E of junction of state routes 295 and 74, near route 74, behind Cobb Creek Holiness Church

University of Kansas, R. L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU:KU-F
KU-F-876   
United States, Montana, (Flathead Lake), Cattail swamp, Finley Point, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-902   
United States, Montana, (Flathead Lake), Cattail swamp, Finley Point, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-916   
United States, Montana, StepFalls,Tranquil Basin,US2, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-930   
United States, Montana, StepFalls,Tranquil Basin,US2, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-942   
United States, Montana, (Flathead Lake), Cattail swamp, Finley Point, 47.650589 -114.09

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1654   
United States, Missouri, Dade, Sac Ricver? at US160, ~l mile E of Turnback Creek, 37.42116667 -93.759

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-1661   
United States, Arkansas, Madison, Hock Creek behind Cobb Creek Holiness Church, 17 m (4.3 miles) E of junction 295 and 74, on Ark 74, 36.04333333 -93.825

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-2364   
Austria, In Austrian cave, 48.2 -15.23333333

KANU:KU-F
KU-F-2469   
United States, Washington, King, Banks of stream running through Ravenna Park, Seattle, 47.671765 -122.307349

KANU:KU-F
Orchesellaria lattesi Manier ex Manier & Lichtw.
KU-F-2610   
France, Herault, On water and damp vegetation by water's edge, 43.869041 3.285332


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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