Dataset: IND
Taxa: Uropyxidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University


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IND-F-002899Hermann Diedicke   1903-09-00
Germany, Saxony, Steiger near Erfurt, 50.983333 11.033333

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IND-F-002925Charles C. Deam   307951920-06-05
United States, Indiana, La Porte, In a woods 5 mi. east of Michigan City, 41.767959 -86.76022

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IND-F-002926Charles C. Deam   309621920-06-07
United States, Indiana, Marshall, 1 mile northwest of Culver, 41.229177 -86.436685

IND
IND-F-002927Charles C. Deam   237231917-06-19
United States, Indiana, Noble, On the north bank of Loon Lake, 41.086244 -85.968384

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IND-F-003274Charles C. Deam   306141920-06-03
United States, Indiana, Kosciusko, South side of Wabee Lake 2.5 miles southeast of Milford, 41.386467 -85.818775

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IND-F-003275Charles C. Deam   304511920-05-27
United States, Indiana, Lagrange, 1.5 miles southeast of Mongo, 41.669402 -85.259119

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IND-F-003276Busteed   1934-04-20
United States, Indiana, Crawford, 38.320145 -86.333721

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
IND-F-003409Elam Bartholomew   671191894-07-16
United States, Kansas, Rooks, Rockport, 39.582159 -99.611166

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
IND-F-003410David Griffiths   671411896-08-00
United States, South Dakota, Brown, Aberdeen, 45.464698 -98.486483

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
IND-F-003411L. M. Underwood   441893-10-00
United States, Indiana, Marshall, Lake Moxinkuckee, 41.204196 -86.404444

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
IND-F-003412E. W. D. Holway   670981885-09-03
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, 43.303306 -91.785709

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Uropyxis amorphae (M.A. Curtis) J. Schröt.
IND-F-003413E. W. D. Holway   671101885-08-15
United States, Iowa, Winneshiek, Decorah, 43.303306 -91.785709


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Google Map

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