Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Spirogyra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
153590.2353C. Acleto O.   A-341961-05-11
Peru, Lima Department, Barranco, lima area

US:Botany
153591.2391C. Acleto O.   A-261961-02-27
Peru, Lima Department, Barranco, lima area

US:Botany
153624.231F. Drouet   14411935-10-08
Brazil, Ceara State, Barra do ceara, fortaleza

US:Botany
153503.2259F. Drouet   14481935-10-09
Brazil, Ceara State, Acude columinjuba, maranguape

US:Botany
153502.2348F. Drouet   14621935-10-14
Brazil, Ceara State, Fortaleza, 2 km south of parangaba

US:Botany
31396.23683M. Valerio   15331931-00-00
Costa Rica, San José Province, San jose

US:Botany
153501.2392F. Drouet   14761935-10-23
Brazil, Ceara State, Lagoa jacanau, 2 km north of kagado, maranguape

US:Botany
Spirogyra porangabae Transeau
153688.2164F. Drouet   14731935-10-22
Brazil, Ceara, Porangaba, Fortaleza.

US:Botany
Spirogyra maravillosa Transeau
153665.214F. Drouet   15331935-07-09
Brazil, Para, Lagoa Agua Preta, Belem.


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