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Specimen IDScientific NameCollector(s) (verbatim)Date CollectedCollection NumberCountyStateCountryLocality (verbatim)
UC1209438Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.T. NakajimaMay 1 1960KyotoJapanHirogawara, Kuroda, Kyoto Prefecture
UC1517225Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.G. RothFebruary 1902GermanyHessen: Auf steiniger Boschung eines Waldwegs bei Laubach
UC1517311Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.G. RothMarch 1903HessenGermanyauf dem Ramsberge bei Laubach
UC1517320Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.B. KrahmerMay 8 1911ThuringenGermanyThuringen: Arnstadt,Tal des wilden Gerd, auf uberschattetem Eisenbahngemauer in uppigen Rasen
UC1655818Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.Timo KoponenSeptember 11 198136558TokushimaJapanJapan. Tokushima Pref. : Mt. Tsurugi. Cherk cliff shaded by Tsuga sieboldtii forest
UC1655819Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.September 14 1980ChinaShennongjia Forest District: S end of the Loyang River gorge near Pingqian.
UC1655820Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.Timo KoponenSeptember 22 198136786ChinaChina. Jilin (Kirin) Prov. An-tu Co. : Mt. Chang Bai. Open boulder bed in valley with waterfall and hot spring on N slope, upper oroboreal zone.
UC1655821Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.September 14 1980ChinaShennonjia Forest District: S end of the Loyang River gorge near Pingqian
UC1916078Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.F. A. MacFaddenNovember 1 19318379Japan
UC2090262Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.AlaskaUnited States
UC445276Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.J. BornmullerMay 1 1900PortugalMadeira: Ribeiro Frio.
UC458314Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.A. BottiniOctober 1883ItalyNelle Alpi Apuane sopra Solegno
UC459810Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.B. KrahmerMay 8 1911ThuringenGermanyArnstadlt Tal des wilden Gerd
UC462466Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.A. LunardiJune 18 1928ItalyAppennino Modenese: m. te Spicchio
UC462467Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.Schiffner1881Czech RepublicUrzebirgs Formation: Nendek im Erzgebirge
UC490196Racomitrium ericoides (Brid.) Brid.A. ArvenAugust 2 1983JonkopingSwitzerlandJon: Brunstorp Harkarp

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