Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Guatemala; Alta Verapaz; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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UC674128P. C. Standley   s.n.1941-04-14
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Large swamp east of Tactic., 1450m

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UC686534J. A. Steyermark   443441942-02-28
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, 2½ miles west of Cubilgüitz., 250 - 300m

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Fuscoporia gilva (Schwein.) T. Wagner & M. Fisch.
UC686444P. C. Standley   s.n.1939-04-09
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Near San Cristóbal, 1380m

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Trametes maxima (Mont.) A. David & Rajchenb.
UC686414P. C. Standley   s.n.1939-04-09
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Above Santa Cruz, 1880m

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Puccinia ferox Dietel & Holw.
UC746341P. C. Standley   s.n.1939-03-26
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, near Cobán., 1260 - 1440m

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UC686284P. C. Standley   917541941-04-10
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, along Rio Polochic, above Tamahu, 15.593558 -90.217024, 1200m

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UC746366P. C. Standley   s.n.1941-03-24
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, along Quiché highway about 12 km west of San Cristóbal, 1100m

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UC746559P. C. Standley   s.n.1941-04-14
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Between Santa Cruz and Tactic, 1375m

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Uromyces cucullatus Syd. & P. Syd.
UC746573P. C. Standley   694721939-03-26
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, near Coban, 15.593558 -90.217024, 1260 - 1440m

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Uromyces junci-effusi P. Syd. & Syd.
UC746756P. C. Standley   925341941-04-14
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Dept. Alta Verapaz, large swamp east of Tactic, 15.6044526 -90.366219, 1450m

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Nummularia punctulata (Berk. & Ravenel) Sacc.
UC686451P. C. Standley   s.n.1939-03-25
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, near Coban, 1260 - 1440m

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Nummularia punctulata (Berk. & Ravenel) Sacc.
UC686290P. C. Standley   s.n.
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Near Coban, 1260 - 1440m


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