Dataset: MISSA
Taxa: Salviniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi State University


MISSA
MISSA000417S. M. Tracy   3071887-07-02
United States, California, San Bernardino, Barstow, 34.898594 -117.022818

MISSA
MISSA037203Samuel A. Schmid   39
USA, Mississippi, Oktibbeha

MISSA
MISSA001090Lucas Majure   11602005-08-26
United States, Mississippi, Monroe, confluence of Mocassin Cr, 16 357970 3749369, 33.894117 -88.471754

MISSA
Salvinia molesta D.S.Mitch.
MISSA037079Samuel A. Schmid   27
USA, Mississippi, Lowndes

MISSA
MISSA000409Rudolf M. Schuster   M4301950-10-28
United States, Mississippi, Bolivar, W of Cleveland, 33.74389 -90.72472

MISSA
MISSA000410Sidney McDaniel   104121968-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, 1 mi SW of Macon, 33.07808 -88.56148

MISSA
MISSA000411Mark Fishbein   46262002-02-17
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, E of Brooksville Rd, 0.3 mi E of Morgan Hill, 0.4 mi E of Loakfoma Lake, 33.25333333 -88.76666667

MISSA
MISSA000412K. E. Rogers   84611972-07-01
United States, Mississippi, Wilkinson, ca. 1 mi W of Fort Adams, 31.138566 -91.554964

MISSA
MISSA000413Robert K. Godfrey   527901955-01-15
United States, Florida, Gadsden, W of Tallahassee, 30.444176 -84.359011

MISSA
MISSA000414Robert K. Godfrey   544431956-03-06
United States, Florida, Jefferson, Wacissa Springs, 30.358537 -83.98711

MISSA
MISSA000415Auguste B. Langlois   1888-03-00
United States, Louisiana, Saint Martin, Pointe a la Hache. Floating in Bayou Gortues

MISSA
MISSA000416R. M. Tryon, Jr. & Robert K. Godfrey   9071939-07-26
United States, South Carolina, Clarendon, in swamp of Black River, 1 mi SW of Sardinia, 33.825928 -80.098439

MISSA
Sidney McDaniel   1968-03-26
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, 1 mi SW of Macon, Noxubee River bottoms, 33.101356 -88.572794


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