Dataset: WTU
Search Criteria: Argentina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


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WTU-F-033040Gary A. Laursen   214582004-12-20
Argentina, Ushuaia.

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WTU-F-033039Gary A. Laursen   214592004-12-21
Argentina, Ushuaia., -54.79275 -68.387, 521m

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WTU-F-051736Joy Spurr   210031979-11-14
Argentina, Lago, Patagonia.

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Coriolus Quél.
WTU-F-059575Joy Spurr   Stz 210021979-11-14
Argentina, Near Omelli Glacier on Logo Argentino, southern Argentina.

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Unidentified
WTU-F-061005Joy Spurr, D. E. Stuntz   Stz 210041979-11-14
Argentina, Onelli Glacier, Logo Argentina, J. A.

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Erysiphe manihoticola (Hosag., Siddappa, Vijay. & Udaiyan) M. Bradshaw, M.G. Cabrera & Salcedo-Sarmiento
WTU-F-072405R.D. Medina, G. Cabrera   P12019-08-13
Argentina, ARGENTINA. Corrientes, Capital, Jardin de Fisiologia Vegetal de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste.


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