Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Blephariglotis lacera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Blephariglotis lacera (Michx.) Farw.
PH00271357R.C. Benedict   s.n.1910-07-15
United States, New Jersey, Morris, Succasunna, 40.868432 -74.640438

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Blephariglotis lacera (Michx.) Farw.
PH00271365Norman Taylor   24431910-07-08
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, Spotswood; 40.394912 -74.390243, 40.394912 -74.390243

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Blephariglotis lacera (Michx.) Farw.
PH00271429Witmer Stone   80211906-07-15
United States, New Jersey, Cape May, Cold Spring, Cape May, 38.9667 -74.9167

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Blephariglotis lacera (Michx.) Farw.
PH00271437John M. Fogg, Jr.   s.n.1922-07-02
United States, New Jersey, Cape May, Rio Grande, 39.014557 -74.881559

Michigan State University


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Blephariglotis lacera (Michx.) Farw.
MSC0147753O. Farwell   4861886-09-12
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw, [No locality given]


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