Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucolepis acanthoneuron (Leucolepis menziesii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Leucolepis menziesii (Hook.) Steere in L. Koch
B132076R. Düll | I. Düll   418/2E1981-04-22
United States, California, Del Norte, 41.78 -124.05, - 50m

MIL
Leucolepis menziesii (Hook.) Steere in L. Koch
B141079V. M. Tylke   329-751975-08-00
United States, Oregon, Coos

MIL
Leucolepis menziesii (Hook.) Steere in L. Koch
B153415R. R. Halse   43751991-11-29
United States, Oregon, Lane, - 61m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Leucolepis menziesii (Hook.) Steere in L. Koch
UT0135202Flowers, S.   79011950-07-21
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island, Goldstream Park., 61m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Leucolepis acanthoneuron (Schw?ñgr.) Lindb.
UTEP:Herb:80116Collector(s): Roxanne Irene Hastings   1993-07-25
United States, Washington, Clallam County, Klahowya Campground, Olympic National Forest, at tributary of Sol Duc River, 48.1 -124.3833333333

UTEP:Herb
Leucolepis acanthoneuron (Schw?ñgr.) Lindb.
UTEP:Herb:74968Collector(s): S. A. Harris   42712016-04-19
United States, Washington, Ruckle Provincial Park, Saltspring Island, 48.7749444444 -123.3796111111

UTEP:Herb
Leucolepis acanthoneuron (Schw?ñgr.) Lindb.
UTEP:Herb:74967Collector(s): Ken Kellman   KMK 51542006-09-03
United States, California, Monterey County, rock banks of Little Sur River below Jackson Camp, 36.3261111111 -121.7838888889, 300 - 300m

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
Leucolepis acanthoneuron (Schw?ñgr.) Lindb.
32007R. KLeinman, K. Blisard   2021-5-1-242021-05-01
USA, California, Mendocina, Willits, about 100 miles north of San Francisco Bay Area, Muir Mill Canyon, along Baechtel Creek, 39.367157 -123.405305, 510m


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