Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxytropis kokrinensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
CAN 255858Cantlon, J.E.   46751953-08-06
United States, Alaska (State)

CMN:CANM
CAN 76829Porsild, A. Erling; Porsild, R.Thorbjorn   7611926-06-23
United States, Alaska (State), Kokrines Mountains: north side of divide towards Melozitna River, 65.333333 -154.5, 610m

CMN:CANM
CAN 76828Porsild, A. Erling; Porsild, R.Thorbjorn   7621926-07-05
United States, Alaska (State), Kokrines Mountains: north side of divide, towards Melozitna River, elevation 2000-4000 ft., 65.333333 -154.5, 610m

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
49529Carolyn L. Parker, Alan R. Batten, Heather McIntyre   117122002-06-29
United States, Alaska, Baird Mtns, lower Nuna Cr. valley, ridge crest N of lower Nuna Cr., 67.28 -158.26

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
50317Carolyn L. Parker, Reidar Elven, Nikki Guldager   137722002-08-06
United States, Alaska, Upper Kobuk Valley, Lockwood Hills, 66.65 -155.34, - 730m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
131219Rob Lipkin   80-1291980-07-31
United States, Alaska, Selawik Hills, vic. VABM Dowey, up ridge from Dowey VABM, 66.06666667 -160.3, 610 - 610m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
25281Marko A. Lewis   s.n.1976-06-01
United States, Alaska, Brooks Range, Bornite, NW of Cosmos Mtn., 67.08 -156.91

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
92498Rob Lipkin   80-1961980-08-03
United States, Alaska, upper Tagagawik R. basin, 65.41 -159.3

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
92497Rob Lipkin   80-1961980-08-03
United States, Alaska, upper Tagagawik R. basin, 65.41 -159.3

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
39917Carolyn L. Parker, Cynthia R. Meyers   106742001-07-10
United States, Alaska, De Long Mountains, Anisak R. valley, vic. conf. Primus and Buccaneer creeks, hills and alluvial terraces N of confluence, 68.38 -158.85, - 670m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
139418Rob Lipkin   80-1611980-08-01
United States, Alaska, Selawik Hills, head of Lomen Cr., 66.13333333 -160.2, 762 - 762m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
92066Katrina C. Kassler   1411979-07-09
United States, Alaska, Kokrines-Hodzana Highlands, Ray Mts, Spooky Valley, 65.73 -151.21

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
251376Stanwyn G. Shetler, Elaine R. Shetler   46831963-07-09
United States, Alaska, Redstone River, Kobuk drainage. Rocky alpine ridge east of Lake. Vicinity of Redstone Lake in valley about 10 km north of Ambler River., 67.25 -157.6166666667, 500 - 500m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
78255David F. Murray   68891978-07-26
United States, Alaska, Etivluk Test Well, upper Etivluk R., 68.36 -156.75

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
92465Rob Lipkin   80-1001980-07-29
United States, Alaska, Seward Peninsula Highlands, Buckland R. drainage, 65.55 -160.5

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
92164Katrina C. Kassler   2521979-07-17
United States, Alaska, Kokrines-Hodzana Highlands, Ray Mts, ridge NW of Kanuti Kilolitna R., 65.78 -151.31

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243186P. Miller   KOVA_T75_04_20072007-07-31
United States, Alaska, Kobuk Valley National Park; vic. Akillik R Baird Mts, 688 - 688m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243851P. Miller   KOVA_T84_01_20072007-07-28
United States, Alaska, Kobuk Valley National Park; vic. Tutuksuk R. Headwater, 709 - 709m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243943Joanna E. Roth   NOAT_T25_01_20052005-07-25
United States, Alaska, Noatak National Preserve; Poktovik Mts., 770 - 770m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
77686Steven B. Young   48241973-07-22
United States, Alaska, Brooks Range, Lake Kipmik, valley on S side of lake, 67.95 -156.15

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
49574Carolyn L. Parker, Sarah J. Fowell   117642002-06-29
United States, Alaska, Baird Mtns, Akillik R. valley, ridge crest SE of valley, vic. VABM Nuna, 67.31 -158.13, - 610m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
68715Michael W. Britten   1984-08-18
United States, Alaska, Brooks Range, Jade Mts, N of Kobuk R., 67.23 -158.05

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
251266Stanwyn G. Shetler, Elaine R. Shetler, Frederick C. Dean, David L. Chesemore, Janice Chesemore   4607A2011-07-05
United States, Alaska, MIddle Noatak Valley. Slopes of mountain ridge just south of River. Tundra south of Noatak River about midway between mouths of Kugururok and Nimiuktuk Rivers., 67.9 -160.8, 500 - 800m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
25309Glenn Patrick Juday   s.n.1983-06-30
United States, Alaska, Kokrines-Hodzana Highlands, Ray Mts, Spooky Valley, and Mt. Eakin, 65.73 -151.16

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243655Michael Duffy   KOVA_T81_01_20072007-07-08
United States, Alaska, Kobuk Valley National Park; E of Kanaktok Cr, 67.3308817273 -159.96225885, 697 - 697m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
49219Carolyn L. Parker, Alan R. Batten, Heather McIntyre   113972002-06-24
United States, Alaska, Baird Mtns, Salmon R. headwaters, ca. 5 km N of Mt. Angayukaqsraq, 67.74 -159.43, - 730m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243540Joanna E. Roth   NOAT_T46_07_20062006-07-22
United States, Alaska, Noatak National Preserve; Upper Noatak Basin, 421 - 421m

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
5047Timothy O. Osborne   91-51991-06-13
United States, Alaska, Solsmunket Lake, 1.5 km NE of lake, Site 4, 66.09 -156.05

ALA
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
243530Michael Duffy   NOAT_T42_01_20062006-07-23
United States, Alaska, Noatak National Preserve; Knoll W Feniak, 779 - 779m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
UVMVT328104S.B. Young   4378
United States, Alaska

VT
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
UVMVT328105S.B. Young   4717
United States, Alaska

VT
Oxytropis kokrinensis A.E. Porsild
UVMVT328106S.B. Young   4824
United States, Alaska


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