Dataset: WSP-
Taxa: Ravenelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Gardner Shaw Mycological Herbarium, Washington State University


WSP
WSP65290W. H. Long   1916-05-28
United States, Texas, Travis, Austin, 30.26694 -97.74278

WSP
WSP65291H. Schmidt   1928-09-24
Costa Rica, Near San Jose, 9.933333 -84.083333

WSP
WSP65292J. A. Stevenson   1901-07-02
Valley of Tula

WSP
Ravenelia mesillana Ellis & Barthol.
WSP65293W. H. Long   1916-06-10
United States, Texas, Meridian, 31.92306 -97.65639

WSP
WSP65294W. H. Long   1920-06-25
United States, Texas, Corpus Christi, 27.80028 -97.39611

WSP
WSP65296W. H. Long   1923-06-23
United States, Arizona, Gila, road between Payson and Roosevelt Dam, 33.6675 -111.13361

WSP
WSP71598unknown   1963-05-16
Uruguay, Tacuarembó, villa (?) del Rio Uruguay (?), San Gregorio (San Jose), -32.616667 -55.833333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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