Search Results (List)

Dataset: NY
Taxa: Lygodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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1921328G. G. Hatschbach   193161968-06-09
Brazil, Paraná, Laranjeiras do Sul, Foz do Chopim, as margens do Rio Iguaçu, -25.4081 -52.4158

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03891535H. H. Smith   10561898-00-00
Colombia, Santa Marta.

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03891536E. A. Friend   361939-08-29
Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad. Mt. Tucutche, 936m

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03891143L. J. Gillespie   10071989-04-14
Guyana, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Naamryck Canal; ±3.5 km SW of Parika., 6.83 -58.45

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03891145C. L. Kelloff   8921993-07-11
Guyana, Potaro-Siparuni, Kaieteur Falls National Park, around airstrip., 5.17 -59.48, 300m

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03891146B. Hoffman   8761992-06-28
Guyana, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Arawak Amerindian land, Timberhead Resort, 3 km up Pokerero R from Santa Mission; NE near Ants Creek., 6.57 -58.33, 5 - 10m

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03891147J. J. Pipoly   90981986-12-04
Guyana, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Area W of Demerara River, N and S of Wales., 6.67 -58.18, 1m

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03891148C. L. Kelloff   6341989-10-19
Guyana, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Along west bank of the canal between St. Lawrence and Hubu., 6.82 -58.47, -2m

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03891149J. J. Pipoly   112611988-03-31
Guyana, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Naamryck Canal; ±8 km SE of Naamryck Public Rd, just W of Lookout village., 6.83 -58.42

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03891150T. W. Henkel   19901993-04-29
Guyana, Upper Demerara-Berbice, Left bank of lower Kajarau Cr. (1 km above Macouria R on Essequibo R)., 6.47 -58.53, 5m


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