Dataset: BOL
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Breutelia tomentosa (Sw. ex Brid.) Spruce
BOL0240151Dixon, F.   142871971-02-18
Guatemala, Depto, De Jalapa. 10 kms E of Mataquescuntla along hwy. 18.

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Campylopodium pusillum (Schimp. ex Besch.) R.S.Williams
BOL0240687Dixon, F.   014261
Guatemala, Depto. De Sant Rosa. Peublo Nuevo Vinas, Cerro La Gabia.

BOL
Entodon jamesonii (Taylor) Mitt.
BOL0244219Dixon, F.   014289
Guatemala, Depto. De Quezaltenango. Near the top of Volcan Santa Maria., 3353m

BOL
Groutiella wagneriana (Mull.Hal.) H.A.Crum & Steere
BOL0249799Dixon, F.   0142601971-02-18
Guatemala, Jalapa, 10 km east of Mataquescuntla [Mataquescuintla] along highway 18.

BOL
BOL0253041Dixon, F.   014325
Guatemala, Chimaltenango, Southwest of Finca La Merced, Joyabaj quadrangle.

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Lopidium concinnum (Hook.) Wilson
BOL0250979Dusen, P.   s.n.1897-04-24
Guatemala, Patagonia occ. in insulis Guaitecas . [Western Patagonia. In the Guatemalan islands.]

BOL
Meteorium nigrescens (Sw. ex Hedw.) Dozy & Molk.
BOL0253692Dixon, F.   Sub-FLAS014285
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Near the top of Volcan Santa Maria., 3353m

BOL
BOL0253764Dixon, F.   0142621971-02-18
Guatemala, Jalapa, 10 kms east of Mataquescuintla, along highway 18.

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Rhodobryum utriculosum (Mull.Hal.) Paris
BOL0251117Dixon, F.   012344
Guatemala, Depto. De Gautemala. N.E. of Guatemala City along the Santa Caterina fault.

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Symblepharis vaginata (Hook. ex Harv.) Wijk & Margad.
BOL0256426Dixon, F.   014282
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Volcan [volcano] Santa Maria., 2743m


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