Dataset: UC
Taxa: Leptotrochila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Leptotrochila rosseauana
UC527125L. Bonar   1934-07-08
USA, California, Mt. Meadow, Summit Lake, Lassen National Park, 40.492919 -121.423386

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Leptotrochila dehnii (Rabenh.) Jørst.
UC944005E. T. Harper   1899-06-21
USA, Illinois, Evanston

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UC660175H. C. Greene   1361941-09-14
USA, Wisconsin, Waukesha, Eagleville, 42.85472 -88.43278

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Leptotrochila dehnii (Rabenh.) Jørst.
UC156002W. A. Kellerman   1902-07-03
USA, Ohio, Jefferson, Steubenville, 40.36979 -80.633964

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Leptotrochila P. Karst.
UC523938R. Thaxter   1897-08-28
USA, Maine, York, Kittery Point, 43.08333 -70.692537

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Leptotrochila dehnii (Rabenh.) Jørst.
UC151562L. W. Nuttall   1894-07-00
USA, West Virginia, Fayette, Nuttallburg, 38.063444 -81.073435

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UC1316322H. C. Greene   32521964-08-08
USA, Wisconsin, Green, Near Albany, 42.707785 -89.437063


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