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

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University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium


WIS
WIS-F-0074353   

WIS
Parodiella fruticola Ellis & Everh.
WIS-F-0088950FW Anderson   1888-02-00
United States, Montana, Cascade, Sand Coulee, 47.45688 -111.186973

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026143T.A. Williams   s.n.1892-08-23
United States, South Dakota, Clark, Elrod, 44.886353 -97.573694

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026138E. Bartholomew   s.n.1906-09-11
United States, Kansas, 39.104452 -101.007096

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026136C.F. Baker   s.n.1894-08-00
United States, Colorado, 40.58526 -105.084423

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026139S.M. Tracy   s.n.1893-06-00
United States, Mississippi, Starkville, 33.4504 -88.818387

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026142O.A. Stevens   s.n.1929-08-25
United States, North Dakota, 46.65109 -97.246505

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026141O.A. Stevens   9601915-08-12
United States, North Dakota, Williston, 48.146968 -103.617974

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0026140J.M. Bates   s.n.1896-09-03
United States, Nebraska, 42.53487 -99.70102

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0074899   

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0074900   

WIS
Parodiella grammodes (Kunze) Cooke
WIS-F-0074898   

WIS
Parodiella melioloides (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) G. Winter
WIS-F-0074075E. Ule   3155
Brazil, [no information]

WIS
WIS-F-0074901   

WIS
WIS-F-0077895   

WIS
WIS-F-0026156K.S. Chester   s.n.1942-06-00
United States, Oklahoma, Poteau, 35.053709 -94.623558

WIS
WIS-F-0026149J.N. Rose   86121905-07-12
Mexico, México, 19.457077 -99.14563


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