Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sphaerodes retispora (Sphaerodes retispora var. retispora), Sphaerodes retispora var. retispora (Microthecium retisporum var. retisporum), Sphaerodes retispora var. inferior
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F.Cannon & D.Hawksw.
02965426L. Long   CTR59431959-10-29
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., Mt. Ivy Trail, Tor Mountain, near Haverstraw

NY:NY
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F.Cannon & D.Hawksw.
02965424J. Rudolph   CTR8253B1982-09-10
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., Harriman State Park, near Sloatsburg, 41.170436 -74.174213

NY:NY
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F.Cannon & D.Hawksw.
02965425J. Rudolph   CTR8253B1982-09-10
United States of America, New York, Rockland Co., Harriman State Park, near Sloatsburg, 41.170436 -74.174213

NY:NY
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F.Cannon & D.Hawksw.
02965427C. T. Rogerson   CTR596a1959-10-09
United States of America, New York, Genesee Co., Bergen Swamp, 43.083082 -77.943607

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F. Cannon & D. Hawksw.
FLAS-F-56796Harveson   GI-21998-00-00
United States, Florida, Gilchrist

FLAS
Sphaerodes retispora var. retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F. Cannon & D. Hawksw.
FLAS-F-56795R M. Harveson   
United States, Florida, Brevard

FLAS
Sphaerodes retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F. Cannon & D. Hawksw.
FLAS-F-56794M. Harveson   LE1998-00-00
United States, Florida, Lake

FLAS
Sphaerodes retispora var. retispora (Udagawa & Cain) P.F. Cannon & D. Hawksw.
FLAS-F-56793   1998-00-00
United States, Florida, Indian River


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