Dataset: ILL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; New Mexico; Taos; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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ILL00060407W. G. Solheim   23051948-10-21
USA, New Mexico, Taos, LaVinateria Camp Ground, 36.407248 -105.573066

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ILL00065380W. G. Solheim   23081948-10-21
USA, New Mexico, Taos, La Vinateria Camp Ground, Rio Fernando, Taos, 36.407248 -105.573066, 2195m

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ILL00066920W. G. Solheim   23011948-10-21
USA, New Mexico, Taos, LaVinateria Camp Ground, Rio Fernando, 36.407248 -105.573066, 640m

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Puccinia caulicola Tracy & Gall.
ILL00065984F. S. Earle   330881895-01-25
USA, New Mexico, Taos, Rio Penasco [Río Peñasco], 36.16947 -105.686404

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Uromyces rudbeckiae Arthur & Holw.
ILL00072900W. G. & Ragnhild Solheim   23021948-10-21
USA, New Mexico, Taos, LaVinateria Camp Ground, Rio Fernando, 36.407248 -105.573066

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Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
ILL00093160W. G. Solheim & Ranghild Solheim   s.n.1948-10-21
United States, New Mexico, Taos, La vinateria camp ground, rio fernando, taos, 36.37195 -105.47733

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Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.) Lév.
ILL00093166W. G. Solheim & Ranghild Solheim   23031948-10-21
United States, New Mexico, Taos, La vinateria camp ground, rio fernando, taos, 36.36421 -105.49381

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ILL00095502WG & Ragnhild Solheim   23061948-10-21
USA, New Mexico, Taos, La Vinateria Camp Ground, Rio Fernando, 7,200 ft, 36.407248 -105.573066

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Phyllosticta brunnea Dearn. & Barthol.
ILL00082605W. G. Solheim   23071948-10-21
United States, New Mexico, Taos, La Vinateria Camp Ground, Rio Fernando, Taos, 36.378617 -105.53963, 2195m


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Google Map

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