Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Heteropatella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


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Heteropatella umbrilicata
L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-06
United States, Wyoming, Medicine Bow Mountains, Brooklyn Lake, 40.82831 -106.077794

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L.E. Wehmeyer   s.n.1922-08-06
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Brooklyn Lake, 41.3719444 -106.2494444

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C.H. Kauffman   s.n.1922-07-29
United States, Wyoming, Jachson, Medicine Bow Mountains, Altitude 11,000 feet., 40.8283333 -106.0772222

ILLS
M.L. Lohman   s.n.1928-08-19
United States, Colorado, Grand, Grand Lake, 40.2366666 -105.8030555

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Heteropatella alpina (Ellis & Everh.) W.B. Cooke
I. Tavares   s.n.1961-06-12
United States, California, Nevada, East of Nevada City, 39.319343 -120.792162

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Heteropatella alpina (Ellis & Everh.) W.B. Cooke
K.J. Byrnes   s.n.1928-08-22
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, above Milner Pass, 40.355463 -105.697287


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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