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

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Harvard University Herbaria


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barcode-00284105M. Shemluck   3151980-07-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, along log road to Canelos, 1 km from highway to Puyo, 700m

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barcode-00508523[no data available]   
[data not captured]

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barcode-00060969W. Jameson (of Quito)   125
Peru, East side of the Cordilleras

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barcode-00060099W. Jameson (of Quito)   237
Colombia

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barcode-00290658W. Jameson (of Quito)   1845-00-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pichincha, near Quito

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Plagiochila spinulosa (Dicks.) Dumort.
barcode-00508338[no data available]   
[no additional data]

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barcode-00290641W. Jameson (of Quito)   H. J. 2841843-01-15
Peru, Peru

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barcode-00301464Killip & A. C. Smith   150661926-12-11
Colombia, Santander, Dept. Santander: Mesa de los Santos, 1500m

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barcode-00060097W. Jameson (of Quito)   1101843-00-00
Peru

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barcode-00060095W. Jameson (of Quito)   3201845-00-00
Peru

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barcode-00290640W. Jameson (of Quito)   1847-02-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, in Pichincha

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barcode-00284792E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   199411927-02-27
Colombia, Norte de Santander, Road from Pamploma to Toledo, crossing the divide betweem Rio La Teja (Maracaibo drainage) and Rio Mesme (Orinoco drainage), 2800 - 3000m

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barcode-00060100W. Jameson (of Quito)   1846-12-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pichincha

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Plagiochila duricaulis (J. D. Hooker & Taylor) Gottsche, Lindenberg & Nees
barcode-00301980   
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica, Cape Horn. W. Dacis

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barcode-00301983J. D. Hooker   1844-06-00
Chile, Chiloé, Chiloe, Cumming

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barcode-00301984J. D. Hooker   14491844-06-00
Chile, Chiloé, Chiloe, Cumming


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