Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Ruppia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B114039F. C. Seymour   166721956-07-21
United States, Maryland, Calvert

MIL
Ruppia rostellata W.D.J.Koch ex Rchb.
B63819R. Ruthe   1888-10-00
Poland, Pomerania

MIL
Ruppia rostellata W.D.J.Koch ex Rchb.
B63806R. Ruthe   1893-08-04
Poland, Pomerania

MIL
Ruppia rostellata W.D.J.Koch ex Rchb.
B62742J. Barth   1903-07-17
Romania, Transylvania, - 60m

MIL
B64320Fitschen   1893-06-00
Germany, Lower Saxony

MIL
B100750K. P. Jansson   1937-08-14
United States, Connecticut, New London

MIL
Ruppia cirrhosa (Petag.) Grande
B133377B. Belonger | V. Valaskey   5D1967-06-12
United States, Wisconsin, Kenosha, 42.53 -88.14

MIL
B163768Christopher D. Tyrrell | Jessica M. Orlofske   11642019-01-08
United States, Texas, Jefferson, 29.67433 -94.04647

MIL
B7969E. Dapprich   
United States, Maryland, Baltimore


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Google Map

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