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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis ctenitoides Lellinger
2359258.2088441J.J. Wurdack   341751953-01-24
Venezuela, Bolivar, NW summit of Churi-tepui (Muru-tepu)., 5.2753277777777 -62.03624722222, 2100 - 2200m

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis incognita Lellinger
2571335A.2132850J. A. Steyermark   980141967-03-22
Venezuela, Bolivar, Summit of the west-central portion of Cerro Jaua., 4.75 -64.43333333333, 1922 - 2100m

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis superba Lellinger
3294423.2143445B. Maguire, J.J. Wurdack & C. K. Maguire   422501957-11-26
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro de La Neblina, Rio Yatua, E escarpment slopes of Cano Grande below Cumbre Camp., 0.9927277777776999 -65.94694722222, 1100 - 1800m

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis steyermarkii Vareschi
3301048.21J. A. Steyermark   756441953-06-05
Venezuela, Bolivar, Chimanta Massif, between bluff camp & low promontory N of bluff camp, along W facing portion of Chimanta-tepui (Toronto-tepui)., 5.233136111 -62.13856111, 1600 - 1700m

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis universitatis Vareschi
2204670.215V. Vareschi & E. Foldats   49381956-04-20
Venezuela, Bolivar, Mt. Auyan tepui., 5.91666667 -62.53333333

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis universitatis Vareschi
2420611.101V. Vareschi & E. Foldats   49381956-04-20
Venezuela, Bolívar, Auyantepui., 2300m

US:Botany
3297526.21J. A. Steyermark   927301964-01-06
Venezuela, Bolivar, SW part of Cerro Venamo, between base of principal sandstone escarpment slope & falls of Rio Venamo., 5.966519444 -61.39312149, 1220 - 1275m

US:Botany
Hymenophyllopsis asplenioides A.C. Sm.
1516438.213G. H. H.Tate   439
Venezuela, Mt. Duida.


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