Dataset: WIS
Search Criteria: Paraguay; Paraguari; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Herpothallon rubrocinctum (Ehrenb.: Fr.) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
WIS-L-0104412William R. Buck   119951984-10-05
Paraguay, Paraguari, Parque Nacional. Ybycuí, trail along Arroyo Mina, -26.083333 -56.883333, 200m

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WIS-L-0117767Teuvo Ahti   518431993-12-13
Paraguay, Paraguari, Salto de Pirareta (ca. 30 km NE of Paraguari) in Arroyo Yhaguy Guazu, -25.50895 -56.934246, 300m

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WIS-L-0117765Teuvo Ahti   518471993-12-13
Paraguay, Paraguari, Salto de Pirareta (ca. 30 km NE of Paraguari) in Arroyo Yhaguy Guazu, -25.50895 -56.934246, 300m

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WIS-L-0117763T. Ahti   518481993-12-13
Paraguay, Paraguari, Salto de Pirareta (ca. 30 km NE of Paraguari) in Arroyo Yhaguy Guazu, -25.50895 -56.934246, 300m

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WIS-L-0151471G. O. Malme   s.n.1893-08-08
Paraguay, Paraguari, Paraguari, Sierro Negro.


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