Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Eutypella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061809D. E. Stuntz   s.n.1978-04-01
U.S.A., Washington, King, Watermain Woods., 47.705718 -122.046433

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061812D. E. Stuntz   216681982-04-20
U.S.A., Washington, King, Discovery Park., 47.660919 -122.417578

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061814D. E. Stuntz   65541952-02-24
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce-Yakima, Chinook Pass Road.

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061816D. E. Stuntz   134041966-01-00
U.S.A., Florida, Indian River, Vero Beach., 27.63833 -80.3975

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061817L. I. Cohen, D.E. Stuntz.   Stz 70471953-02-01
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Lee Forest, near Maltby., 47.822124 -122.119613

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061818D. E. Stuntz   135561966-03-19
U.S.A., Washington, King, Evergr. Pt [Evergreen Point] - Redmond Road. [Medina?]., 47.636134 -122.162243

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-061819D. E. Stuntz   133951966-01-00
U.S.A., Florida, Indian River, Vero Beach., 27.63833 -80.3975

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-062085D. E. Stuntz   6642
[No locality given on label.]

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-062087D. E. Stuntz   134311966-01-00
U.S.A., Florida, Indian River, Vero Beach., 27.63833 -80.3975

WTU
Eutypella (Nitschke) Sacc.
WTU-F-062092D. E. Stuntz   133901966-01-00
U.S.A., Florida, Indian River, Vero Beach., 27.63833 -80.3975

WTU
WTU-F-062095H. E. Parks, J. P. Tracy   3081931-03-26
U.S.A., California, Humboldt, Van Duzen River above Alton.


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