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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095022J.D. Schoknecht, J.L. Crane & D.C. Taphorn   A56-71993-01-26
Venezuela, Estado Tachira, 7.723 -71.9645

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095025Kevin Robertson   A56-171997-07-15
United States, Louisiana, Caldwell, Caldwell Parish, Bed of Hurricane Creek running through a residential area in Columbia; collected where Rushing Street crosses the creek near Hwy. 165. Rushing comes off the Hwy. 165 to the east, 32.105157 -92.077913

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Zopfiella lundqvistii Shearer & J.L. Crane
ILL00095028J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   A100-11992-10-03
United States, Illinois, Randolph, 38.02222 -89.95389

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095024Payam M. Fallah   A56-161995-06-28
United States, Wisconsin, Vilas, 45.91194 -89.75917

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095027Kevin Robertson   A56-191997-08-27
United States, Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Gum pond depression adjacent to Bogue Chitto River [Bogue Chitto River where the bridge for Hwy 41 crosses is at Sun, LA in St. Tammary Parish], 30.584635 -89.835348

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095026Kevin Robertson   A56-181997-08-27
USA, Louisiana, St. Tammany, St. Tammany Parish, Bogue Chitto River where the bridge for Hwy 41, 30.505821 -89.821403

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095021J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   A56-61992-09-03
USA, New Hampshire, Sagadahoc, Androscoggin River at canoe landing off Meadow Rd., 43.950634 -69.877548

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Zopfiella latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch & Cain
ILL00095023J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   A56-141994-03-09
United States, Illinois, Union, 37.54456 -89.44142


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