Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Allographa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0055828Tim Flynn   50381992-11-10
United States, Hawaii, KAUAI: Hanalei District; Kalalau Valley, 22.13 -159.66, 518 - 762m

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0055843Hugh H. Iltis   250711966-04-09
United States, Alabama, Winston, SIPSEY SPRINGS recreational area on Sipsey River, ca. 14 mi. ENE of HALEYVILLE, Bankhead National Forest., 34.322439 -87.475481

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0055844J.B. Lindsay   2871971-11-28
United States, California, Humboldt, Samoa Peninsula, 40.811713 -124.192616

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0055845W.W. Calkins   211
United States, California, J. ville. [Jacksonville]

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0110705W.A. Weber   s.n.1964-02-13
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla Santa Cruz; North Plazas Islet, off SE-shore of main island, -0.579786 -90.161541

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0119115H. H. Iltis   2639A1962-11-00
Peru, Junín, Prov. Tarma. Bottom and lower slopes of deep valley of Rio Ulcumayo (R. Oxapampa). San Ramon, -11.121492 -75.358291, 840m

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0119116H. H. Iltis   2639B1962-11-00
Peru, Junín, Prov. Tarma. Bottom and lower slopes of deep valley of Rio Ulcumayo (R. Oxapampa). San Ramon., -11.121492 -75.358291, 840m

WIS
Allographa rufopallida (Vain.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0131022Hector S. Osorio   6026A1970-03-22
Uruguay, Treinta y Tres, Quebrada de los Cuervos; 1 km E from the ravine, -32.9 -54.416667, 100m

WIS
Allographa striatula (Ach.) Lücking & Kalb
WIS-L-0152438Shirley Tucker   15684A1976-02-26
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Burden Research Plantation, Essen Lane, Baton Rouge., 30.408333 -91.1125


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Google Map

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