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

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


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Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken
36335853Sigrid Jakob   2019-12-03
United States, New York, Unknown, Long Island, New York, NY, US, 40.590589 -74.125127

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Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken
36397867Sigrid Jakob   2019-12-05
United States, New York, Unknown, Long Island, New York, NY, US, 40.587791 -74.125749

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Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken
37397192Sigrid Jakob   2020-01-07
United States, New York, Unknown, Long Island, New York, NY, US, 40.589593 -74.119876

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Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken
63400986Sigrid Jakob   2020-10-24
United States, New York, Unknown, CR-67, East Durham, NY, US, 42.38349573 -74.08993194

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Triangularia setosa (G. Winter) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken
147602754Sigrid Jakob   2023-01-28
United States, New York, Unknown, Bear Mountain State Park, Tomkins Cove, NY, US, 41.31211557 -73.99179241


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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