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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
36848.22643S. Vianna   51201955-08-05
Brazil, Rio De Janeiro State, Resende, serra do itatiaia, ponte do maromba

US:Botany
59690.2279E. Y. Dawson   EYD 223141962-02-09
Ecuador, Colón, Villamil

US:Botany
59666.23106E. Y. Dawson   EYD 219701962-02-27
Ecuador, Colón

US:Botany
59667.23433E. Y. Dawson   EYD 219861962-03-03
Ecuador, Colón, Punta Suarez

US:Botany
58236.22574G. Lagerheim   11641891-09-00
Ecuador, Chimborazo Province, Valle da Guano near Riobamba

US:Botany
62519.23214P. C. Standley   639831939-01-30
Guatemala, Escuintla, Near San Jose

US:Botany
58238.23214P. C. Standley   639841939-01-30
Guatemala, Escuintla, Near San Jose

US:Botany
62520.23214P. C. Standley   639841939-01-30
Guatemala, Escuintla, Near San Jose

US:Botany
5673.238498E. Y. Dawson   EYD 21800 & EYD 218011960-09-04
El Salvador, Sonsonate, Southwest of Acajutla

US:Botany
58327.2319295W. Kellerman   5061 & JET 6371906-01-28
Guatemala, Guatemala Department, Lake Amatitlán


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