Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudotaxiphyllum distichaceum (Isopterygium distichaceum, Isopterygium subfalcatum, Plagiothecium subfalcatum, Taxiphyllum howellianum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B127330J. A. McCleary   179551978-08-23
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, 43.37266054 -89.90577705

MIL
B155281Kevin J. Lyman   82-951995-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, 43.67450935 -89.79095302

MIL
B147778Irene M. Cull   1611954-07-05
United States, Michigan, Delta

MIL
B126703M. S. Cole   3181977-06-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.61791674 -90.62115679

Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
KSP-B-0007284S. Lee Timme   89741989-02-27
United States, Alabama, Cullman, Hurricane Creek Park. Ca. 1 mile south of Morgan County line on east side of Hwy. 31. NW4 SW4 S6 R3W T9S.

Saint Ambrose University Herbarium


SAU
Isopterygium distichaceum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
Horn   1977-03-26
United States, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park, 36.391527 -80.266163

SAU
Isopterygium distichaceum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
Horn   1977-04-15
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, Stream draining in Eastatoe River. Downstream from Rocky Botton., 35.005215 -82.827162

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:63232Collector(s): Barbara K. Andreas   111072001-04-13
United States, Ohio, Tuscarawas County, "Dundee Rocks", Just South of South Fork of Sugar Creek, 0.4 Mi. West Of Twp. Rd. 62, 40.586729 -81.608179

Western Carolina University Herbarium


WCUH
WCUH0032344   
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
31448W.R. Norris   92-9-27-11992-09-27
USA, Mississippi, Tishomingo, Cave Spring, Natchez Trace Parkway


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.