Dataset: UC
Search Criteria: Uruguay; Montevideo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Typhula micans (Pers.) Berthier
UC341045Herter   s.n.1927-07-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Cerro., 30m

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UC348944Herter   831001928-02-20
Uruguay, Montevideo, Instrucciones.

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Cyathus stercoreus (Schwein.) De Toni
UC2020213Herter   1081925-01-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Pocitos-Malvin; Lit. Platens.

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UC360281G. Herter   203a1928-06-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete.

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Claviceps paspali F. Stevens & J.G. Hall
UC292559Herter   805901926-04-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Atahualpa.

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Sphacelotheca cordobensis (Speg.) H.S. Jacks.
UC292563G. Herter   s.n.1925-11-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Cerro, 10 - 50m

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UC292566G. Herter   3121925-11-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Atahualpa

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UC348938G. Herter   s.n.1928-02-05
Uruguay, Montevideo, Arroyo Piedras, 40m

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Puccinia graminella (Speg.) Dietel & Holw.
UC278399Herter   s.n.1924-10-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Pocitos-Malvin; Lit. Platens, -34.900994 -56.131279

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Puccinia setariae Dietel & Holw.
UC360257Herter   s.n.
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete

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UC292076G. Herter   3031925-11-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete Distr, Montevideo, Republica Oriental de Uruguay

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UC505256G. Herter   15571932-07-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Alahualza, Montevideo

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Uromyces cestri (Bertero ex Mont.) Lév.
UC407216W. G. F. Herter   s.n.1929-04-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete

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Uromyces cestri (Bertero ex Mont.) Lév.
UC292567W. G. F. Herter   s.n.1925-03-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete

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Uromyces cestri (Bertero ex Mont.) Lév.
UC407215W. G. F. Herter   s.n.1929-05-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Miguelete


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Google Map

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