Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Callitriche hermaphroditica subsp. hermaphroditica (Callitriche linearis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
PBRU00021013   1847-11-00
United States of America, Rhode Island, Providence County

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
131289Stanwyn G. Shetler   584-AF1957-07-15
United States, Alaska, Black R, Big Lake, Fishhook Cr., 66.73333333 -143.566667, 244 - 305m

ALA
23365Laura L. Jacobs   63-B1988-08-20
United States, Alaska, Minto Flats, 64.76 -148.83

ALA
50490Carolyn L. Parker, Reidar Elven, Heidi Solstad   139942002-08-08
United States, Alaska, Angayucham Mts, Lake Selby, NE shore of lake, 66.86 -155.65

ALA
69696S. Galen Smith   20871953-08-22
United States, Alaska, Tangle Lakes, along Denali Hwy., 63.05 -146.01

ALA
86868Laura L. Jacobs   87-381987-07-30
United States, Alaska, Tanana Lowlands, Minto Lakes, Minto Flats, 64.88 -148.81

ALA
86888S. Galen Smith   18861953-07-03
United States, Alaska, Tanana Lowlands, Minto Lakes, Minto Flats, 64.88 -148.81

ALA
70907Lloyd A. Spetzman   10741957-08-22
United States, Alaska, Tanana Valley, Lake George, 63.78 -144.5

ALA
84671Michael Duffy   MD00-3152000-09-09
United States, Alaska, Lake Minchumina, shore just SW of Yutokh Hill, Minchumina lakeshore NE of New River Bay, directly W of Holek Lake, UTMzone 5, E538702, N7080665, 63.85 -152.21

ALA
35262Michael Duffy   98-4381998-08-14
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range, Mark Lake, UTM 555868, 7083023, 63.87 -145.86

ALA
71832S. Galen Smith   22061953-09-04
United States, Alaska, Alaska Range, Summit C.A.A. Airstrip, Broad Pass, 63.33 -149.11

ALA
130744Robert W. Lichvar   84831997-08-22
United States, Alaska, North and South Twin Lakes, 63.86305556 -145.836111, 518 - 518m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.