Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Backusella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-57407R. K. Benjamin   1979-10-19
United States, California, San Bernardino, Granite Mountains, East of Ludlow

FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-57371S.W. Tighe   SWT 1871986-00-00
United States, Arizona, near Flagstaff, high elevation

FLAS
Backusella lamprospora (Lendn.) Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56936P. Roger   1978-06-00
Costa Rica

FLAS
Backusella lamprospora (Lendn.) Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56937W.B. Cooke   1961-09-04
United States, Oregon, Benton, Berry Creek, 44.719965 -123.294725

FLAS
Backusella circina J.J. Ellis & Hesselt.
FLAS-F-57365   
United States, Florida

FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56938   
no locality

FLAS
Backusella lamprospora (Lendn.) Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56893A. Lender   RSA 20601907-00-00
France, Savoie, Mt. Vanache

FLAS
Backusella lamprospora (Lendn.) Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56904Benny   1975-00-00

FLAS
Backusella circina J.J. Ellis & Hesselt.
FLAS-F-56894   RSA 17701955-12-00
United States, Florida

FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-56905Gerald L. Benny   RSA 20931969-12-19
United States, California, Riverside, about 2 miles SW of Palm Springs, in Andreas Canyon

FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-57370S.W. Tighe   1871986-00-00
United States, Arizona, near Flagstaff, high elevation

FLAS
Backusella ctenidia (Durrell & M. Fleming) Pidopl. & Milko ex Benny & R.K. Benj.
FLAS-F-57105R.K. Benjamin   RSA 15011964-08-28
United States, Arizona, Coconino, 3-4 mi. SW of Marsh Pass, 36.572297 -110.496055


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