Dataset: S
Taxa: Rasutoria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Rasutoria terrieri (Petr.) M. E. Barr
F12005C. Terrier   1946-10-06
Switzerland, Jura, Schweiz, Jura, Porrentruy, Le Petit Fahy.

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Rasutoria pseudotsugae (V. A. M. Mill. & Bonar) M. E. Barr
F53409J. E. Tracy & H. E. Parks   36801931-05-00
United States, California, California. Mill Creek, Trinidad, Humboldt County

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Rasutoria pseudotsugae (V. A. M. Mill. & Bonar) M. E. Barr
F53408J. E. Tracy & H. E. Parks   36801931-05-00
United States, California, California. Mill Creek, Trinidad, Humboldt County

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Rasutoria tsugae (Dearn.) M. E. Barr
F125967W. W. Diehl   1927-07-06
United States, North Carolina, N. Car, Macon Co, Highlands

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Rasutoria abietis (Dearn.) M. E. Barr
F125965J. P. Tracy & H. E. Parks   3679 1931-05-00
United States, California, California, Humboldt County, Mill Creek


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Google Map

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