Dataset: UC
Taxa: Annulatascaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


UC
UC1474722J. B. Ellis   17121902-11-00
USA, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.548357 -75.016485

UC
UC411124C. L. Shear   1926-06-27
USA, Virginia, Arlington, Barcroft, 38.855946 -77.103868

UC
UC155497J. B. Ellis   1902-11-06
USA, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

UC
UC653559D. E. Bliss   B-2611941-04-16
USA, California, Riverside, Indio

UC
UC938445C. L. Shear   1936-10-11
USA, Virginia, Montgomery, Blacksburg, 37.229573 -80.413939

UC
Ceriospora montaniensis (Ellis & Everh.) Berl.
UC151551C. F. Baker   5201894-04-00
USA, Colorado, Fort Collins; 40.58526 -105.084423, 40.58526 -105.084423

UC
Ceriospora montaniensis (Ellis & Everh.) Berl.
UC152916C. F. Baker   32241894-06-00
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Fort Collins; 40.58528 -105.08389, 40.58528 -105.08389

UC
Chaetoconis polygoni (Ellis & Everh.) Clem.
UC637951H. E. Parks   5631a1936-07-10
USA, Oregon, Josephine, Oregon Caves, 42.093027 -123.404472


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Google Map

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