Dataset: WIS
Search Criteria: Jamaica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


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Auricularia nigra (Sw.) Earle
WIS-F-0006232W. Cradwick   s.n.1905-02-00
Jamaica, Orange River

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Cintractia axicola (Berk.) Cornu
WIS-F-0006474A. Evans   s.n.1903-08-01
Jamaica, 366m

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WIS-F-0067493William R. Maxon   11871903-04-16
Jamaica, Doll Wood, near Silver Hill Gap, 914m

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Elfvingia fasciata (Sw.) Murrill
WIS-F-0069069William R. Maxon   2586a1904-06-16
Jamaica, Mandeville, 600m

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WIS-F-0071203W. R. Maxon   1877
Jamaica, vicinity of Hollymount, Mount Diablo

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WIS-F-0071139William R. Maxon   29491904-06-30
Jamaica, Vicinity of Troy, 600 - 660m

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WIS-F-0070908R. Thaxter   s.n.
Jamaica, B. W. I.

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Uromyces jatrophae Dietel & Holw.
WIS-F-0085013Holway   2111915-02-17
Jamaica, Port Antonio, 18.171821 -76.446846

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WIS-F-0078601   1915-02-23
Jamaica, Mandeville

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WIS-F-0077729William R. Maxon   25161904-06-09
Jamaica, Hartford and adjoining propertis, near Priestman''s River, 75 - 300m

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WIS-F-0077807R. Thaxter   s.n.1891-02-09
Jamaica, Kingston, 18.021549 -76.786954

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WIS-F-0080140   1915-02-17
Jamaica, Port Antonio

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WIS-F-0078333W. R. Maxon   8161903-08-04
Jamaica, near Castleton, on the road to Annatto Bay

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Trametes elegans (Spreng.) Fr.
WIS-F-0084099William R. Maxon   1872a1903-05-04
Jamaica, Bath, 17.948199 -76.349161

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WIS-F-0084148William R. Maxon   23511904-05-25
Jamaica, Vicinity of Hollymount, Mount Diabolo, 750m

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WIS-F-0084134William R. Maxon   19371903-05-08
Jamaica, Hollymount, vicinity of Mount Diabolo

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WIS-F-0085605Roland Thaxter   s.n.1891-02-14
Jamaica, Kingston

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WIS-F-0086046[collector unspecified]   2721a1904-11-00
Jamaica, Monkey Hill, Cinchona, of Botanical Department, 1707m

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Ustilaginoidea strumosa (Cooke) G.P. Clinton
WIS-F-0085519William A. Maxon   2721a1904-06-22
Jamaica, Monkey Hill, above New Haven Gap, 1800m


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