Dataset: ILL
Taxa: Ragnhildiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Ragnhildiana cyathulae F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00011981F. L. Stevens No. 743   7431922-08-04
Guyana, Coverden, 6.575605 -58.218483

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Ragnhildiana trematis F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00011982F. L. Stevens No. 889   8891922-08-19
Trinidad, Port of Spain, Saint Clair, 10.670393 -61.521685

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00005545F. L. Stevens No. 683   6831922-07-25
Guyana, Penal Settlement, 6.4 -58.65

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00005546F. L. Stevens No. 1181   11811923-08-20
Panama, Frijoles, 9.173333 -79.796667

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00005547J. A. Stevenson No. 3932   39321916-02-24
Porto Rico [Puerto Rico], Bayamón, Bayamon, 18.38 -66.163333

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens and Solheim in Solheim and F. Stevens
ILL00005548F. L. Stevens No. 6557   65571913-12-30
Porto Rico Puerto Rico, Arecibo, Río Arriba, Lake Dos Bocas, below Utuado, 18.317794 -66.653767

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens & Solheim
ILL00095332FL Stevens   2541913-01-22
USA-Puerto Rico, Santuree, 18.195233 -67.14018

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Ragnhildiana manihotis F. Stevens & Solheim
ILL00095333FL Stevens   2231913-02-14
USA, Puerto Rico, Hormigueros, Hormigueros, 18.139722 -67.1275

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Ragnhildiana gonatoclada (Syd.) F. Stevens & Solheim
ILL00082983F. L. Stevens   12861915-07-14
USA, Puerto Rico, Et Alto de la Bandera, 18.388283 -65.722107


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