Dataset: FPF
Taxa: Melampsoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


FPF
FPF1697GPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-09
United States, Colorado, Red Feather Lakes, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.802481 -105.591663

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1703GPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-03
United States, Colorado, Keystone Gulch, E of Dillon, Arapaho National Forest, 39.599709 -105.977516

FPF
FPF1707GPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-09
United States, Boulder Ridge, just north of Colorado state line, 41.051649 -105.602215

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1708GPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-09
United States, Colorado, Elkhorn Creek, S of Red Feather Lakes, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.697759 -105.440824

FPF
FPF1709FPeterson, R.S.   1959-09-09
United States, Colorado, Elkhorn Creek, S of Red Feather Lakes, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.697759 -105.440824

FPF
FPF1724PPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-21
United States, Colorado, Twin Lakes, near Pingree Park; Roosevelt National Forest, 40.636925 -105.83862

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1725PPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-21
United States, Colorado, Lazy D Ranch, Little South Poudre, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.591093 -105.546386

FPF
FPF1726PPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-21
United States, Colorado, Lazy D Ranch, Little South Poudre, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.591093 -105.546386

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1730PPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-27
United States, North Mellon Creek, Fox Park RD, Medicine Bow National Forest, 41.28091 -106.296329

FPF
FPF1771FPeterson, R.S.   1959-08-18
United States, Colorado, Allenspark, 1 mi W; Roosevelt National Forest, 40.197522 -105.519245

FPF
FPF1928P   1960-08-15
United States, Colorado, Buckhorn Creek, near Stove Prairie Rd, Roosevelt National Forest, 40.575873 -105.299027

FPF
FPF1929P   1960-08-05
United States, South Dakota, Sylvan Lake, Black Hills National Forest 6500, 43.846025 -103.563399

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1930P   1960-09-07
United States, Wyoming, Canyon Creek, near Powder River Pass, Bighorn Mts, Bighorn National Forest 10000, 44.149688 -107.079506

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1931P   1960-09-07
United States, Wyoming, Crazy Woman Canyon, lower, Bighorn National Forest, 44.545341 -107.363148

FPF
Melampsora paradoxa Dietel & Holw.
FPF1932P   1960-09-09
United States, Wyoming, Meadowlark Lake, Bighorn National Forest 8500, 44.167424 -107.230469

FPF
FPF1933P   1960-09-10
United States, North Fork of Little Laramie River, 4 mi NW of Centennial, Medicine Bow National Forest 8700, 41.339278 -106.196232

FPF
FPF1934PAophima, K.   1960-09-28
United States, Colorado, Rico, San Juan National Forest, 37.692773 -108.03035

FPF
FPF4367PStaley, J.M. & J. Isberg   1974-09-14
United States, Molalla, 45.147344 -122.577032

FPF
FPF4785PWeir, J.R.   1919-11-14
United States, Priest River, 48.180742 -116.909365

FPF
FPF4837PBethel, E.   1913-07-03
United States, Palmer Lake, 39.123262 -104.911804

FPF
FPF4859PGill, L.S.   1934-06-08
United States, Indian Township, 39.175481 -102.855576


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