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

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United States National Herbarium


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Lepidozia macropatens Herzog
2075987P. C. Standley & J. Valerio R.   437231925-12-29
Costa Rica, San José, Cerro de las Vueltas., 2700 - 3000m

US:Botany
2159853R. Spruce   s.n.
Ecuador, Tunguragua.

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Lepidozia fusifera Spruce
2157282R. Spruce   s.n.
Peru, Campana

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Lepidozia laxepinnata Spruce
2076298R. Spruce   s.n.
Peru, Guayrapurina

US:Botany
2159854R. Spruce   s.n.
Ecuador, Tunguragua.

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2158179R. Spruce   s.n.
Ecuador, Canelos.

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Lepidozia tenuicula Spruce
2158818R. Spruce   s.n.
Ecuador, Campana.

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Lepidozia chaetophylla Spruce
2123251R. Spruce   s.n.
Brazil, Rio Negro.


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