Dataset: CORT
Taxa: Dermateaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York College at Cortland


CORT
Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) P. Karst.
CORT009966Corlin Bauhofer   CB 95-261995-07-27
United States, New York, Hamilton, Long Point, Camp Marion, 43.840093 -74.637808

CORT
Mollisia palustris (P. Karst.) P. Karst.
CORT009987Corlin Bauhofer   CB 95-61995-07-20
United States, New York, Hamilton, Long Point, Pine Knot Point, Huntington Camp, 43.820342 -74.628222

CORT
Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) P. Karst.
CORT009988Corlin Bauhofer   CB 95-291995-07-27
United States, New York, Hamilton, Long Point, Camp Marion, 43.840093 -74.637808

CORT
CORT011259Timothy J. Baroni   042141982-10-03
United States, New York, Onondaga, Morgan Hill State Park, 42.835067 -75.986032

CORT
CORT012389Corlin Bauhofer   CB 95-11995-07-18
United States, New York, Hamilton, Camp Huntington, Long Point, 43.817222 -74.618611, 538m

CORT
CORT012390Corlin Bauhofer   CB 95-241995-07-24
United States, New York, Hamilton, Camp Huntington, Long Point, Silver Beach Bog, 43.817222 -74.618611, 538m


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