Dataset: MU
Taxa: Lamproderma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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000116193W. Welch   13
USA, Illinois, Carbondale., 37.727273 -89.21675

MU
000229245L. W. Nuttall   31991893-11-00
United States, West Virginia, Nuttallburg, 38.053392 -81.040848

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Lamproderma irideum (Cooke) Massee
000229498H. Wingate   3600
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Fairmount Park, 39.983446 -75.209902

MU
000229587G. A. Rex   2898
United States, New York, Adirondack Mountains, 44.151888 -74.148346

MU
Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostaf.
000229752J. B. Ellis   2698
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

MU
000271883H. L. Jones   1893-11-00

MU
Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272418C. Easton   261915-08-10

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272439F. O. Grover   s. n.1897-04-20

MU
Lamproderma carestiae (Ces. & De Not.) Meyl.
000272440W. B. Cooke   351421965-07-11

MU
Lamproderma arcyrioides (Sommerf.) Rostaf.
000272441H. Bilgram   14001898-00-00

MU
Lamproderma carestiae (Ces. & De Not.) Meyl.
000272442W. B. Cooke   504511975-09-01

MU
Lamproderma irideum (Cooke) Massee
000272443H. Wingate   1198

MU
Lamproderma columbinum (Pers.) Rostaf.
000272444W. B. Cooke   181281946-06-29

MU
000272445W. B. Cooke   425521970-07-09

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000272446W. B. Cooke   428151970-07-28

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272447E. R. Emery   s. n.1900-01-20

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272448F. O. Grover   s. n.1897-04-20

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272449E. Warner   990011955-09-15

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000272450G. Williamson   s. n.1975-10-05

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272452C. Easton   61916-08-07

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Lamproderma Rostaf.
000272453G. Williamson   s. n.1975-10-04

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000272454W. B. Cooke   155941941-07-23

MU
000272431J. Barry   s. n.1955-10-16


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Google Map

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