Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Phyllogoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Phyllogonium fulgens (Hedw.) Brid.
215681Jaramillo, JL   81391985-08-24
Ecuador, Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.231389 -78.802778, 1800 - 2200m

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Phyllogonium fulgens (Hedw.) Brid.
BOL0253574De Sloover, J.L.   235831976-07-16
Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre, Antilles. Route de la Traversee, sentier de la Mamelle de Pigeon [Traversee road, Mamelle de Pigeon trail]., 600m

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Phyllogonium fulgens (Hedw.) Brid.
BOL0253575Harling, G.   32231958-11-11
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, along Rio Pastaza., 1160m

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Phyllogonium fulgens (Hedw.) Brid.
BOL0253576Moore, P.B.   13221967-05-12
Puerto Rico, Naguabo, Luquillo Mountains, "Saddle Area".

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Phyllogonium fulgens (Hedw.) Brid.
BOL0253577Holm-Nielsen, L.   5571968-06-09
Ecuador, Pastaza, SSE of Shell-Mera, 20 km along Rio Pastaza, at Puento Santana., -1.65 -78.033333, 900m

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BOL0253578Hedderson, T.A.J.   179362012-06-02
Guadeloupe, Basse-Terre, The Lesser Antilles [West Indies]. Parc National de la Guadeloupe. Trail to Premier Chutes de Corbet., 16.041722 -61.640611, 620m

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BOL0253579Dusen, P.   s.n.
Brazil, Parana, Serra do Mar., 700m

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BOL0253580Ekman, E.L.   s.n.1917-04-04
Cuba, Guantanamo, Bayate.

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Phyllogonium viscosum (P.Beauv.) Spruce
BOL0253581Hedderson, T.A.J.   189422016-06-26
Reunion, Le Tampon Commune, Plaine des Caffres. Walk from Mare a Boue to Piton des Neiges., -21.14182 55.54012, 1870m

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Phyllogonium viscosum (P.Beauv.) Spruce
BOL0253582Hedderson, T.A.J.   158792004-12-05
Reunion, Salazie Commune, Piton Marmite. Along Forestry road from parking area to Col des Boeufs., -21.068983 55.448108, 1950m

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Phyllogonium viscosum (P.Beauv.) Spruce
BOL0253583De Sloover, J.L.   176431973-12-22
Reunion, Cilaos Commune, Cirque de Cilaos. Sentier du Piton Neiges., 1600m


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