Dataset: COL
Taxa: Cololejeunea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Cololejeunea ensifolia (Spruce) Steph.
116032S. Winkler   C-721967-02-17
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta, Longitud N de San Lorenzo, de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, río Buritica., 11.225 -74.1363888889, 50 - 50m

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Cololejeunea exigua (A. Evans) Pócs
116092SIN   C-399
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Cololejeunea cardiocarpa (Mont.) Stephani
235810bJ. Aguirre C. | S. R. Gradstein | E. Santana   30271982-08-17
Colombia, Casanare, Sácama, Camino desde el municipio hasta la quebrada Macueque, pasando por el río Sácama., 6.0997222222 -72.235, 1150 - 1150m

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Cololejeunea ensifolia (Spruce) Steph.
263074SIN   12848
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COL
Cololejeunea ephemeroides (R.M. Schust.) Stotler & Crand.-Stotl.
269210E. Linares   1483b
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Chipaque, Mun. Chipaque. Carret. Bogota-Chipaque. Alt. 3100 m., 4.4625341 -74.0739601, 3100 - 3100m

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Cololejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn.
318025R. M. Schuster   88-11301988-10-26
Colombia, Boyacá, Duitama, Páramo de la Rusia., 5.9425 -72.3413888889, 3500 - 3500m

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Cololejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn.
318085aR. M. Schuster   88-10181988-10-27
Colombia, Boyacá, Duitama, Vereda El Volcán., 5.8577777778 -73.0130555556, 2200 - 2200m

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323328A. Schäfer-Verwimp   92121987-10-16
Brasil, Paraná, Ponta Grosa, Parque Vila Velha, -25.2166667 -50.0333333, 900 - 900m

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Cololejeunea minutissima subsp. myriocarpa (Nees & Mont.) R.M. Schust.
558079L. V. Campos   6992011-10-16
Colombia, Tolima, Alvarado, Hacienda La Guaira (molino)., 400 - 400m

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Cololejeunea obliqua (Nees & Mont.) Schiffner
387524dJ. Uribe   s.n.1991-10-25
Colombia, Chocó, Tadó, vda. Marmolejo, orillas de la quebrada Marmolejo., 5.3941666667 -76.1936111111, 380 - 380m

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422129P. Carranza M.   3921993-04-11
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Monteverde Estacion Experimental de la Universidad de California., 1500 - 1500m


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