Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Isoetes chubutiana (Isoetes savatieri subsp. valdiviensis, Isoetes valdiviensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Isoetes chubutiana Hickey, Macluf & W. C. Taylor
000066046Taylor, W.C.   61712001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, Parque National Huapi, S side of Lago Mascardi, plants firmly anchored in sandy humus among rocks, submerged 0.75-1.0 m, 41 degrees 21.35' S, 71 degrees 34.3' W., -41.355913 -71.571667

MU
Isoetes chubutiana Hickey, Macluf & W. C. Taylor
000066047Taylor, W.C.   61982001-03-17
Argentina, Rio Negro, Parque National Huapi, E side of Lago Guillelmo, plants firmly anchord in sandy humus among rocks, submerged 0.75-1.0 m, 41 degrees 22.3' S, 71 degrees 29.7' W., -41.371667 -71.494987

MU
000106886Boelcke, O.   s.n.1970-02-02
Argentina, Neuquen, Minas, "estremo norte de la laguna Varvarco Campos, Arroyo Benitez, en la laguna, -38.287 -70.658

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
1196450E. de la Sota   28121963-03-00
Argentina, Río Negro, Neuguén, Lago Nahuel Haupi, Rincún.


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