Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Stigmatea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00017321Spegazzini, C NULL   1877-05-00
Italy, Venetia: Conegliano; Veneto, 45.698889 12.225556

PUL
PUL00017320Niessl   1880-08-00
Czech Republic, Silesia austriaca: Karlsbrunn, 50.073568 17.307971

PUL
PUL00017322Spegazzini, C NULL   1877-10-00
Italy, Venetia: Conegliano; Veneto, 45.698889 12.225556

PUL
PUL00017325de Thmen   1874-00-00
Germany, Bayreuth; Bayern, 49.94238 11.5765

PUL
PUL00017323Therry, J NULL   1880-08-00
France, Lyon; Rh, 45.74846 4.84671

PUL
PUL00017324de Thmen   1874-10-00
Germany, Bayreuth; Bayern, 49.94238 11.5765

PUL
Stigmatea robertiana
PUL00019126J Dearness   1895-08-00
Canada, Ontario, 43.21966 -81.300177

PUL
Stigmatea sequoiae (Cooke & Harkn.) Sacc.
PUL00019328WC Blasdale   1894-08-00
United States, California, Siskiyou, 39.009344 -120.770077

PUL
PUL00024612W Kreiger   1886-07-28
Germany, Saxony, 51.05798 13.296524

PUL
Stigmatea clymenia
PUL00025297W Kreieger   1893-08-03
Germany, Saxony, Sachsische Schweiz Osterzgebirge, 50.8 13.583333

PUL
PUL00025782AG Eliasson   1892-09-21
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, horto botanico, 59.8563 17.666504

PUL
PUL00025783O Juel   1888-08-26
Norway, Spreubacken, Kongsvold, 62.3 9.616667

PUL
PUL00025785O Juel   1888-08-26
Norway, Spreubacken, Kongsvold, 62.3 9.616667

PUL
Stigmatea sequoiae (Cooke & Harkn.) Sacc.
PUL00027076WC Blasdale   1894-08-00
United States, California, Siskyou, 39.009344 -120.770764

PUL
Stigmatea robertiana
PUL00029359Ch. H. Peck   1877-10-00
America, New York, Columbia

PUL
PUL00029764P Morthier   1878-00-00
Helvetia, Neuchatel

PUL
PUL00034141P Morthier   1879-09-00
Helvetia, Neuchatel

PUL
PUL00034303N Martianoff   1879-09-00
Sibiria, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Minussinsk


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