Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Corispermum ochotense var. alaskanum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 10036186Bennett, B.A.; Mulder, R.; Clyde, K.; Catling, Paul M.; Kostiuk, B.   06-0962006-07-20
Canada, Yukon Territory (Terr.)

CMN:CANM
CAN 50435   
United States, Alaska (State)

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
2250George W. Gasser   s.n.1936-07-01
United States, Alaska, Yukon-Tanana Uplands, Ester, near Fairbanks, Ester siding field, 64.85 -148.03

ALA
2765Charles H. Racine   7321974-08-02
United States, Alaska, Pt. Goldie, Kobuk R., 67.1 -159.73

ALA
2593Charles Schweger   1961967-08-10
United States, Alaska, Kobuk R. valley, Onion Portage, 67¿ 06' N, 158¿ 15' W, 67.11 -158.3

ALA
2753Charles H. Racine   7311974-08-12
United States, Alaska, Hunt R. Dunes, Kobuk R. valley, S side of Kobuk R. opposite mouth of Hunt R., 67.2 -158.61

ALA
19087Rob Lipkin   84-491984-07-21
United States, Alaska, Hunt R. Dunes, Kobuk R. valley, 67.2 -158.61


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