Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Pseudovalsaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


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Pseudovalsa profusa (Fr.) G. Winter
WIS-F-0033690E. Bartholomew   s.n.1901-10-13
United States, Kansas, Rooks, 39.35023 -99.325054

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Pseudovalsa profusa (Fr.) G. Winter
WIS-F-0077629Schnabl   s.n.1890-09-00

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WIS-F-0033691C. L. Shear   s.n.1941-03-18
United States, Louisiana, 32.626811 -92.413108

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
WIS-F-0033694J. B. Ellis   15631899-07-00
United States, New Jersey, 39.548357 -75.016485

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
WIS-F-0033693unknown   s.n.1895-11-00
United States, New Jersey, 39.548357 -75.016485

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
WIS-F-0033692Henderson   s.n.1893-01-25
United States, Massachusetts, 42.326635 -71.209564

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
WIS-F-0033695E. Bartholomew   s.n.1913-07-04
United States, Pennsylvania, 40.042607 -76.304827

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Pseudovalsa sigmoidea (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc.
WIS-F-0089606J Dearness   1890-02-00
Canada, Ontario, London, 42.983333 -81.25

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Pseudovalsa smithii Ellis & Everh.
WIS-F-0077107   

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WIS-F-0083369   

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WIS-F-0083368F. Petrak   s.n.1922-00-00

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WIS-F-0083211W. Krieger   s.n.

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WIS-F-0083181F. Petrak   s.n.1922-03-00

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Stilbospora fenestrata Ellis & Everh.
WIS-F-0087982JB Ellis   1882-07-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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WIS-F-0086703JB Ellis   1881-11-00
United States, New Jersey, Gloucester, Newfield, 39.546504 -75.024896

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Stilbospora pinicola Berk. & M.A. Curtis
WIS-F-0057589G. G. Hedgecock   s.n.1935-06-18
Canada, British Columbia, 49.913762 -116.914441

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WIS-F-0083370Serebrianikow   s.n.1911-08-06


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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