Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Wolffiella welwitschii (Wolffia welwitschii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
AUA000034375Davenport, L. J.   21001980-08-07
Ecuador, Manabi, ON PORTOVIEJO-CHONE ROAD, CA. 1 KM SE OF ROCAFUERTE.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
CM313210None   s.n.1921-03-00
Guyana, Georgetown, 6.8 -58.15

Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000026485Davenport, Lawrence J.   21001980-08-07
Ecuador, Manabi, Cantón Rocafuerte, Portoviejo-Chone Rd, ca. 1 km SE of Rocafuert., -0.926891 -80.440095

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
UNA00065301L. J. Davenport   L. J. Davenport 20861980-08-02
Ecuador, Guayas, on hwy 21, ca. 15 km S of Balzar.

UNA
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
UNA00065305L. J. Davenport   L. J. Davenport 21001980-08-07
Ecuador, Manabi, on portoviejo-Chone Road, ca. 1 km SE of Rocafuerte.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
219532L. J. Davenport   16671980-03-09
Venezuela, Guárico, Miranda Mun., On highway 2 at N end of dam, ca. 12 km N of Calabozo., 8.92416 -67.4293

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
v0413235WISFassett, N.C.   285581951-01-04
El Salvador, San Miguel, Laguna Jaguay, 20 km SSW of San Miguel, 72m

WIS
Wolffiella welwitschii (Hegelm.) Monod
v0413410WISFassett, N.C.   293361953-11-09
El Salvador, La Libertad, Bed of nearly extinct Laguna de Zapotitan


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Google Map

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