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

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Trichophaeopsis bicuspis (Boud.) Korf & Erb
FLAS-F-55829Jay Kimbrough   1973-07-08
hiking trail leading from Conway Lake towards Breakfast Roll Road, Huron Mt. Club, 5 miles W. of Big Bay

FLAS
Trichophaeopsis Korf & Erb
FLAS-F-63853Matthew E Smith, Camille Truong, Natalia Fernandez   MES-32462019-03-04
Argentina, on side branch near Pampa Linda at the base of Glaciar Castano Overo (near Tronador)

FLAS
Trichophaeopsis paludosa (Boud.) Häffner & L.G. Krieglst.
FLAS-F-68815Igor Khomenko   Igor Khomenko 2021-10752021-08-12
Canada, Ontario, Greenbelt, Ottawa, 45.450251 -75.548745

FLAS
Trichophaeopsis bicuspis (Boud.) Korf & Erb
FLAS-F-68821Igor Khomenko   Igor Khomenko 2021-11432021-09-12
Canada, Quebec, District du Lac-Beauchamp, Gatineau, 45.4898 -75.628048

FLAS
Trichophaeopsis bicuspis (Boud.) Korf & Erb
FLAS-F-68906Igor Khomenko   Igor Khomenko 2021-11302021-09-08
Canada, ON, Ottawa, Greenbelt, 45.408304 -75.54619


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