Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
UTEP:Herb:74930Collector(s): Norton G. Miller   151892005-07-14
United States, Vermont, Orleans County, town of Westmere, 2.5 miles S of Westmere, trail to Lake Willoughby to Mount. Hor, 44.7330833333 -72.0377222222, 365 - 365m

UTEP:Herb
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
UTEP:Herb:74956Collector(s): Norton G. Miller   2006-08-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder County, Rocky Mountain National Park, Wild Basin, Thunder Lake Trail at Ouzel Falls, 40.1986111111 -105.6008333333, 2896 - 2896m

Western New Mexico University, Dale A. Zimmerman Herbarium


SNM
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
30289R. Kleinman, K. Romig, L. Baumann, H. Klein   201262019-05-23
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Malpais National Monument, Fern Sink (Cave 090) a 50 foot rappel into collapsed lava tube cave entrance; 34.945246 -102.113302; 34.945246 -102.113302, 34.945246 -102.113302, 2364m

SNM
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
30130R. Kleinman, K. Romig, L. Baumann, H. Klein   2019-5-23-20a2019-05-23
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Malpais National Monument, Fern Sink (Cave 090) a 50 foot rappel into collapsed lava tube cave entrance; 34.945246 -102.113302; 34.945246 -102.113302, 34.945246 -102.113302, 2364m

SNM
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
30478R. Kleinman, L. Baumann   2016-11-5-322016-11-05
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Malpais National Monument, Big Skylight Cave; 34.945554 -108.101272, 34.945554 -108.101272, 2331m

SNM
Hylocomiastrum pyrenaicum (Spruce) Fleisch. in Broth.
30437L. Baumann   2016-12-5-72016-12-05
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Malpais National Monument, Fern Sink; 34.945246 -102.113302, 34.945246 -102.113302, 2364m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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