Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Glomeraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Glomus albidum C. Walker & L.H. Rhodes
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911

ISC
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1977-00-00
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp, 41.927596 -93.8564

ISC
Glomus convolutus Gerd. & Trappe
ISC-F-0067714R. Healy agree J.M. Trappe   s.n.1999-06-02
USA, Iowa, Van Buren, Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, 40.710306 -91.981562

ISC
Glomus epigaeum B.A. Daniels & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911

ISC
Glomus fasciculatum (Thaxt.) Gerd. & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1977-00-00
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp, 41.927596 -93.8564

ISC
Glomus fasciculatum (Thaxt.) Gerd. & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911

ISC
Glomus geosporum (T.H. Nicolson & Gerd.) C. Walker
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1977-00-00
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp, 41.927596 -93.8564

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Glomus geosporum (T.H. Nicolson & Gerd.) C. Walker
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911

ISC
Glomus melanosporum Gerd. & Trappe
437709R. Healy & LHT   2004-07-13
USA, Iowa, Hardin, Mann Wilderness Area State Preserve, 42.468036 -93.098812

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Glomus mosseae (T.H. Nicolson & Gerd.) Gerd. & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1977-00-00
USA, Iowa, Boone, 4-H Camp, 41.927596 -93.8564

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Glomus mosseae (T.H. Nicolson & Gerd.) Gerd. & Trappe
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911

ISC
Glomus occultum C. Walker
C. Walker, McNabb,Mize   1978-00-00
USA, Iowa, Marshall, Rhodes - vicinity, 41.927587 -93.183911


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