Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scapania glaucocephala (Scapania saxicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129590J. Macoun   1875-06-04
Canada, British Columbia

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129589J. Macoun   1882-08-26
Canada, Québec

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129611J. Macoun   1875-06-04
Canada, British Columbia

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129587J. Macoun   1907-05-07
Canada, Québec

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129613J. Macoun   
Canada, Ontario, Hastings

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129592J. Macoun   1883-09-23
Canada, Ontario

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129631J. M. Holzinger   1897-06-08
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129591J. Macoun   1881-06-16
Canada, Manitoba

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129632G. H. Conklin   13751912-10-05
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, - 274m

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129588J. Macoun   1881-06-12
Canada, Manitoba

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129612J. Macoun   1867-07-00
Canada, Ontario, Hastings

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129593J. Macoun   1882-08-08
Canada, Québec

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129586A. Lorenz   4401908-08-26
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, - 488m

MIL
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
B129584G. H. Conklin   22821924-08-24
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Scapania glaucocephala (Taylor) Austin
UTEP:Herb:61803Collector(s): Roy Franklin Cain   69991956-05-31
Canada, Ontario, 29 km N of Vermilion Bay, Kenora District, 50.05 -93.3333333333


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