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Dataset: TEST-TEST
Search Criteria: Nebraska; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bryophyte TEST - DELETE


TEST:TEST
undetermined
BRIT87660Walter Kiener   172821944-08-24
Nebraska, Lincoln, Pawnee Slough, North Platte, 9 mi. east, 835m

TEST-164118:TEST-Saelania
glaucescens (Hedw.) Broth.
BRIT87671Steven P. Churchill   72031976-05-14
Nebraska, Cherry, South of Nenzel, off Hwy 97, N-facing bluffs above Niobrara River

TEST-118819:TEST-Rhynchostegium
serrulatum (Hedw.) A. Jaeger
BRIT88207Steven P. Churchill   69571976-01-19
Nebraska, Cass, Just east of Plattsmouth, Missouri River bluffs

TEST:TEST
undetermined
BRIT88610Walter Kiener   295021953-08-25
Nebraska, Holt, South of O'Neill, Elkhorn river, 602m

TEST:TEST
undetermined
BRIT88615Dr. Walter Kiener   107491941-08-03
Nebraska, Chase, Spring Creek Valley, 975m

TEST:TEST
undetermined
BRIT88617Walter Kiener   107491941-08-03
Nebraska, Chase, Spring Creek valley, 975m

TEST:TEST
undetermined Austin
BRIT88624Dr. Walter Kiener   242061948-11-03
Nebraska, Buffalo, Sweetwater Creek, 10 mi SE of Ravenna, 610m

TEST-121032:TEST-Timmia
megapolitana Hedw.
BRIT60396Eula Whitehouse   253771951-07-17
Nebraska, Cherry, Fort Falls, 5 miles northeast of Valentine

TEST-121032:TEST-Timmia
megapolitana Hedw.
BRIT60397Eula Whitehouse   253771951-07-17
Nebraska, Cherry, Fort Falls, 5 miles northeast of Valentine

TEST-121082:TEST-Tortella
tortuosa (Hedw.) Limpr.
BRIT60582Steven P. Churchill   73021976-05-19
Nebraska, Keith, North of Ogallala, southeast area above Lake McConaughy

TEST-121082:TEST-Tortella
tortuosa (Hedw.) Limpr.
BRIT60583Steven P. Churchill   59991975-06-19
Nebraska, Sheridan, Metcalf State Refuge, 11 miles north of Hay Springs

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60692Steven P. Churchill   55961975-06-08
Nebraska, Brown, Long Pine State Area, off Hwy 20, near Long Pine

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60693Steven P. Churchill   71851976-05-13
Nebraska, Cherry, South of Merriman, off Hwy 61, along Niobrara River

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60694Steven P. Churchill   80171976-08-07
Nebraska, Cherry, Snake River falls, SW of Valentine

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60695Steven P. Churchill   59101975-06-18
Nebraska, Sioux, North of Harrison at Gilbert-Baker State Refuge, apart of Monroe Canyon

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60696Steven P. Churchill   59361975-06-19
Nebraska, Dawes, Chadron State Park, off Hwy 385, 9 miles south of Chadron. Pine Ridge.

TEST-121118:TEST-Tortula
ruralis (Hedw.) G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
BRIT60698Steven P. Churchill   71321976-05-11
Nebraska, Sioux, NE of Harrison, N-end of Sowbelly Canyon

TEST-121786:TEST-Weissia
controversa Hedw.
BRIT87836Steven P. Churchill   36041974-05-24
Nebraska, Jefferson, 5 miles South of Fairbury on Highway 15

TEST-121786:TEST-Weissia
controversa Hedw.
BRIT87837Steven P. Churchill   69671976-01-19
Nebraska, Sarpy, 2.1 miles northwest of Gretna Fish Hatchery

TEST-121105:TEST-Tortula
mucronifolia Schwägr.
BRIT88126Steven P. Churchill   70601976-03-26
Nebraska, Knox, 3.5 miles east of Niobrara (old town)

TEST-121105:TEST-Tortula
mucronifolia Schwägr.
BRIT88127Steven P. Churchill   70481976-03-26
Nebraska, Knox, 7.5 miles north of Crofton; Southeast shore area at Lewis and Clark Lake

TEST-121105:TEST-Tortula
mucronifolia Schwägr.
BRIT88128Steven P. Churchill   36171974-07-24
Nebraska, Sioux, At Gilbert-Baker Refuge, North of Harrison, canyon area


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