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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Harpalejeunea oxyphylla (Nees & Mont.) Steph.
137406aT. van der Hammen   2317
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Rd. Bogota/Choachi:Pena Azul. 3100 m., 3100 - 3100m

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Harpalejeunea oxyphylla (Nees & Mont.) Steph.
137406bT. van der Hammen   23171967-09-20
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Choachí, CARRETERA BOGOTÁ-CHOACHÍ, EN LA BAJADA "PEÑA AZUL"., 3100 - 3100m

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Harpalejeunea cinchonae (Nees) Schiffn.
247165T. van der Hammen   3366
Colombia, Tolima, Nevado del Tolima, en el camino de El Rancho a la Cueva. 3100 m., 4.6211111111 -75.34, 3100 - 3100m

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Harpalejeunea ancistrodes (Spruce) Schiffn.
262618E. Santana   225
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fómeque, Fomeque. Parque Natueal de Chingaza. 3450 m., 4.5733470917 -73.7534713745, 3450 - 3450m

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Harpalejeunea grandis Grolle & Reiner, Maria Elena
263029SIN   12073
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Harpalejeunea oxyphylla (Nees & Mont.) Steph.
279958aHerbario Nacional Colombiano   3806
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Páramo de Palacio, 1 km SE de la Mina de Cal., 4.6863888889 -73.8033333333, 3600 - 3600m

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Harpalejeunea ancistrodes (Spruce) Schiffn.
287860E. Linares   987
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Subachoque, Cuchilla El Tablazo., 5.020445 -74.176373, 3340 - 3340m

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Harpalejeunea cinchonae (Nees) Schiffn.
329910S. P. Churchill   15451
Colombia, Antioquia, La Unión, Cerro San Miguel., 2460 - 2620m

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364673bS. R. Gradstein   88011992-08-01
Colombia, Chocó, Nuquí, Dept. de Chocó. Mun. de Nuqui. Amargal at the Pacific coast SW of Arusi., 5.5705555556 -77.5022222222, 30 - 30m


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