Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Thelypteridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Thelypteris vivipara (Raddi) C.F. Reed
3209443Anonymous   s.n.
South America.

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Thelypteris vivipara (Raddi) C.F. Reed
3209445Anonymous   s.n.
South America.

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101267114P.A. Pételot   8288
Entre la Garderie de LS qui Ho et Pinh Ho., 1500m

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Pelazoneuron kunthii (Desv.) A.R. Sm. & S.E. Fawc.
101315451Clyde F. Reed   1485681979-08-11
United States, Florida, Dade, Woos along Tallahassee Rd, 6 mi E of Homestead.

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Thelypteris gemmulifera (Hieron.) A.R. Sm.
3380073H. van der Werff   30561978-09-03
Sierra San Luis, arriba de la Chapa. Bosque siempreverde., 1480m

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101293895Georges Le Testu   2602
Yalinga (Ha. Oubangui). Africa.

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103306995A. Bodenghien   50311989-05-05
Ruineau Ringambo., -9.2333333 22.6472222, 960m

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103306998A. Bodenghien   30921987-10-12
-7.4333333 28.0916666, 650m


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