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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anomodon rostratus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141947Crum, Howard A.   1964-10-01
Canada, Ontario, Escarpment near Cave Springs, along Bruce Trail between Vineland and Beamsville, Lincoln County

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141948Ireland, Jr., Robert R; Trucco, Gilda   1978-08-22
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau County. Denholm Township, Paugan Falls, 1 mi E of Low, 45.8166666667 -75.9166666667

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141949Lepage, Ernest   1941-05-06
Canada, Quebec, Rimouski River

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141950Victorin, M   1914-08-00
Canada, Quebec, Quartzite Hills, Riv-du-Loup

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141951Schofield, Wilfred B.; Belland, RenĂ© J.   1989-07-09
Canada, Quebec, Forillon National Park. Slope above Hwy. 132 between Cap-aux-Os and Cap-des-Rosiers, 48.8333333333 -64.2666666667

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141952Lepage, Ernest   1941-05-06
Canada, Quebec, Rimouski River

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141953Fabius   1947-05-02
Canada, Quebec, Granby

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141954Fabius   1948-04-07
Canada, Quebec, Granby

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Anomodon rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
141955Schofield, Wilfred B.   1965-05-26
Canada, Quebec, Ca. 5 mi NW of Hull, Gatineau Park


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