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

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Dimeriella pseudotsugae V.A.M. Mill. & Bonar
UC498795H. E. Parks   36801931-05-00
USA, California, Humboldt, Mill Creek near Trinidad.

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC1271271B. D. Thyr   1961-06-17
USA, Oregon

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC1031501C. Larsen   
USA, Washington

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC790680L. Bonar   1949-08-15
USA, California

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC1208963C. R. Quick   61-M1961-08-31
USA, California

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC1269907C. R. Quick   62-D 91962-06-16
USA, California

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC741758W. B. Cooke   185031946-09-11
USA, Oregon

UC
Xenomeris juniperi (Dearn.) M.E. Barr & E. Müll.
UC1317640C. R. Quick   64-D 111964-07-28
USA, California

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UC1448876A. Funk   1965-04-21
Canada, British Columbia


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