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

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B131511John A. Christy   48511982-09-29
United States, Wisconsin, Rusk, 45.4720417 -91.53053554, - 442m

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Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B143152R. E. Hatcher   1953-07-04
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan

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Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B105298P. W. Schlegel | E. Remmel   1943-06-00
Canada, Northwest Territories, Mackenzie District

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Vulpicida pinastri (Scop.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B154862Daniel J. Schlitz   85-861986-05-26
United States, Wisconsin, Forest, 45.77600401 -89.01459339

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Vulpicida viridis (Schwein.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B125522Martyn J. Dibben   213121970-03-25
United States, Arkansas, Stone

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Vulpicida tilesii (Ach.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B139169E. Farkas | Z. Kyselova   1985-08-28
Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, - 1900m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Rasanen) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B155354T. H. Nash   79921973-08-18
United States, California, Tuolumne, - 1524m

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Vulpicida tilesii (Ach.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B125704T. H. Nash   131761976-07-00
United States, Alaska, 68.13 -151.75, - 1200m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Rasanen) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B125631M. E. Hale   1977-07-03
United States, Montana, Sanders, - 750m

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Vulpicida viridis (Schwein.) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B131586D. G. Griffin III   1601982-06-14
United States, Tennessee, Monroe, - 573m

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Vulpicida canadensis (Rasanen) J.-E. Mattsson & M.J. Lai
B138130Arthur A. Cridland | D. Anderegg   14211978-04-09
United States, Idaho, Latah


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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