Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vulpia australis (Vulpia australis var. australis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
J. F. M. Valls   22241972-10-10
Brazil

TAES
Jose F. M. Valls   23011972-11-05
Brazil

TAES
J. Valls   17081971-10-14
Brazil

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
223383Nancy Beck Breuninger   3051972-03-30
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 6 kilometers southwest of Ambato to Santa Rosa, then 4 kilometers south of Santa Rosa, then 0.3 kilometers west of Juan Benigno Vela.

ARIZ
223392Nancy Beck Breuninger   3771972-04-22
Ecuador, Imbabura, North of Ibarra, at Piman Grande which is South of San Alphonso.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Vulpia australis (Nees ex Steud.) C.H. Blom
02942878   
Chile

COLO:V
Vulpia australis (Nees ex Steud.) C.H. Blom
02942860   
Chile

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


PAUH
J. F. M Valls   22241972-10-10
Brazil, Piratini-Passo dos Marinheiros, 200 m above the right bank of the Camaqua River.

PAUH
J. Valls   17081971-10-14
Brazil, Uruguaiana, Barra de Quaraf, right bank of the Quarai river.

PAUH
Jose F. M. Valls   23011972-11-05
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Viamao, Cantagalo, Chacara of dr. Pascoal Adrio Croeeo.

PAUH
00012368J. F. M. Valls   22241972-10-10
Brasil, Piratini-Passo dos Marinheiros, 200 m acima da margem direta do Rio Camaqua.

PAUH
00012364Jose F. M. Valls   23011972-11-05
Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Viamao, Cantagalo, Chacara of Dr. Pascoal Adrio Croeeo.

PAUH
00012367J. Valls   17081971-10-14
Brasil, Uruguaiana, Barra do Quaraf, margem direita do Rio Quaral.


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