Habitat: middle of Kaparuk River; large granitic boulders
Locality: Philip Smith Mountains, 12 miles North of Toolik Lake & 118 miles South of Prudhoe Bay; middle of Kaparuk River; 68.683333 -149.45
Habitat: in stream above high shelter cave, east rim of cliffs, opposite parking area
Locality: Hoosier National Forest, Hemlock Cliffs Natural Area. Unglaciated Crawford Upland, south-central
Habitat: sandstone cliffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, E rim of Hood Hollow, upland woods; sandstone in creek bottom
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.) S of Gibsonville and N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Road
Habitat: sandstone bluffs and gorges hemlock/hardwood caves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; sandstone
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.) S of Gibsonville and N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Road
Habitat: Taxodium swamp and hardwood forest; Rock Type = sandy soil Notes at flood level, along river.; on trunks of cypress
Locality: Apalachicola National Forest, along Ochlockonee River, 21.5 mi E of Wilma on Forest Hwy 13.
Habitat: Arctic tundra, Rock Type = Calcareous.
Locality: Toolik Lake, Kuparuk River, Oxy. Creek area of the Dalton Hwy. Northern foothills of the Brooks Range, vicinity of mile 117 along Dalton Hwy. Kuparuk River, ca. 2.2 km downstream from haroad.
Habitat: Boulder-strewn freestone stvle river, submerged. Rock Type = granitic .; attached to large boulders
Locality: Kaparuk River ca. 12. mi. N of Univ. Alaska Research Station at Toolik Lake, it ca. 118 mi. S. of Prudhoe Bav along Dalton Highway