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Moss Aongstroemia longipes 11748, Barnes Ice Cap, site 31-4

CMN Arctic Botany Expedition 2021. Agguntinni TP, Baffin Island, Nunavut. Moss Aongstroemia longipes 11748, Barnes Ice Cap, site 31-4

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