Dataset: MIL-
Search Criteria: Argentina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B129169C. C. Hosseus   5551932-04-03
Argentina, Cordoba

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B129157Digilio | Siassi   10231946-11-18
Argentina, Tucuman, - 1000m

MIL
B157545William Carl Taylor   61692001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.3717 -71.495, - 840m

MIL
Cystopteris Bernh.
B160187William Carl Taylor   61732001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.355 -71.5717, - 822m

MIL
B160188William Carl Taylor   61702001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.3717 -71.495, - 840m

MIL
B157587William Carl Taylor   61682001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.3717 -71.495, - 840m

MIL
Stereocaulon patagonicum
B144210I. M. Lamb   81221965-00-00
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, - 200m

MIL
B157586William Carl Taylor   61712001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.3558 -71.5717, - 822m

MIL
B157546William Carl Taylor   61722001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, -41.3558 -71.5717, - 822m

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Brachythecium sulphureum (Geh. & Hampe) Paris
B129062Garolera   70911946-10-20
Argentina, Tucuman, - 400m


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