Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Dermateaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
Beloniella immarginata Patouillard & Gaillard
barcode-00080011   1887-06-19
Venezuela

Harvard:FH
Beloniella immarginata Patouillard & Gaillard
barcode-00060011   1887-06-19
Venezuela

Harvard:FH
Beloniella immarginata Patouillard & Gaillard
barcode-00080012   1887-06-19
Venezuela

Harvard:FH
Pyrenopeziza
barcode-00465741E. Tuckerman   s.n.1881-11-00
[data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Rehmiomyces pouroumae Hennings
barcode-00465789E. H. G. Ule   31351907-08-00
[data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Rehmiomyces pouroumae Hennings
barcode-00465790E. H. G. Ule   s.n.1901-00-00
Brazil, Amazonas, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Mollisia
barcode-00284838D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-472008-03-20
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Magallanes, Reserva Nacional Laguna Parrillor near Agua Fresca, -53.4044 -71.2668333333, 301m

Harvard:FH
Mollisia
barcode-00284840D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-492008-03-20
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Magallanes, Reserva Nacional Laguna Parrillor near Agua Fresca, -53.4044 -71.2668333333, 301m

Harvard:FH
Pezicula
barcode-00284843D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-552008-03-20
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Magallanes, Reserva Nacional Laguna Parrillor near Agua Fresca, -53.4044 -71.2668333333, 301m

Harvard:FH
Mollisia
barcode-00284879D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-962008-03-27
Chile, Los Lagos, On Osorno Volcano at +/- tree line near Ensenada, -41.1488972222 -72.5166777778

Harvard:FH
Mollisia
barcode-01142150D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-1392012-03-12
Chile, Melimoyu. Patagonia Sur. Trail Three lakes near Laguna.

Harvard:FH
Mollisia
barcode-01142174D. H. Pfister & M. E. Smith   DHP Ch-1642012-03-13
Chile, Melimoyu. Around Patagonia Sur Melimoyu Reserve.


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