Dataset: MU
Taxa: Elsinoaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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Elsinoë ledi (Peck) Zeller
000271405H. E. Parks   44591933-07-00

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Elsinoë ledi (Peck) Zeller
000271406H. E. Parks   44591933-07-00

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000271407Collector Unspecified   1930-02-00

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000271408D. W. Creelman   412391956-08-05

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Elsinoë veneta (Burkh.) Jenkins
000271409Collector Unspecified   209411901-10-08

MU
000280896   s. n.1922-02-03

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000280897B.R. Williams   s. n.1922-02-03

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000249332H. Garman   4121890-07-12
United States, Kentucky, Fayette, Lexington, 37.98861 -84.47778

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000289764H. Garman   4121890-07-12

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000289765H. Garman   4121890-07-12

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000289766H. Garman   13031890-07-12

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000289767H. C. Artis   698241925-05-04

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Sphaceloma rosarum (Pass.) Jenkins
000287157J. K. Underwood   694911934-10-09

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000287159W. B. Cooke   337371962-10-00

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Elsinoe krugii Bitanc. & Jenkins
000271404A. G. Kevorkin   4201947-04-16


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