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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Molendoa sendtneriana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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273872Macoun, John   1897-08-20
Canada, Alberta, Crow's Nest Pass, Rocky Mts., 49.6325 -114.6925

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166327Ireland, Jr., Robert R; Bellolio-Trucco, G   1977-07-26
Canada, British Columbia, Cassiar District: Omineca Mts, Peak Range, on mountain on west side of Katherine Lake, NW of Mt. Hartley, 57.4333333333 -126.85, 1676m

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166328Schofield, Wilfred B.   1977-07-25
Canada, British Columbia, Westernmost Tuchodi Lake, ca. one-third of the way from SE end of lake, on south shore, Mt. Stalin area

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166329Frahm, Jan-Peter   1989-07-14
Canada, British Columbia, Stewart-Cassiar Hwy, 138 km N of Kitwanga, Nan River Rapids, 250m

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166330Brassard, Guy R   1969-05-20
Canada, Northwest Territories, Ellesmere Island, Disraeli Fiord, 100m

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166331Simmons, Herman G.   1899-06-24
Canada, Northwest Territories, Ellesmereland: Framhavn, north side

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166332Simmons, Herman G.   1899-06-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Ellesmereland

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166333Allen, Bruce H.   1997-08-06
Canada, Nunavut Territory, Queen Elizabeth Islands: Ellesmere Island, Tanquary Fjord, Green Valley, Yellowstone and May Creek gorges, 81.4166666667 -76.8, 220m

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166334Allen, Bruce H.   1997-07-30
Canada, Northwest Territories, Queen Elizabeth Islands: Ellesmere Island, Tanquary Fjord, along Macdonald River Valley, 81.4166666667 -76.9166666667, 60m

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127948Allen, Bruce H.   1997-08-06
Canada, Nunavut Territory, Queen Elizabeth Islands, Ellesmere Island, Queen Elizabeth Islands, Ellesmere Island, Tanquary Fjord, Green Valley, Yell, 81.4166666667 -76.8, 355m


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