Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Diplaziopsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


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UVMVT195632   
France

VT
UVMVT195626   
Papua New Guinea

VT
UVMVT195630   
Taiwan, Province of China

VT
UVMVT286661Fawcett, S.   5742016-08-15
United States, Michigan, Leelanau

VT
UVMVT286681Fawcett, S.   5742016-08-15
United States, Michigan, Leelanau

VT
Diplaziopsis cavaleriana (Christ) C. Chr.
UVMVT195633M. Togasi   14161956-10-31
Japan, Kyushu: Takaharumachi in Hyuga.

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT195625Sundue, M.   37382014-08-06
Papua New Guinea, Madang: Bundi., -5.758982 145.186093, 2200m

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT195627Karger, D.N.   DNK 2522009-06-18
Philippines, Antique, Mt. Madia-as, Panay, 10km SE of Culasi, on the western slope of the mountain, 1200m

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT195628Sundue, M.   30762012-12-15
Philippines, Cagayan de Oro, Mt. Kitanglad, 8.140221 124.916579, 2000m

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT195629Sundue, M.   30762012-12-15
Philippines, Cagayan de Oro, Mt. Kitanglad, 8.140221 124.916579, 2000m

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT195631Elmer, A.D.E.   96051908-03-00
Philippines, Dumaguete (Cuernos Mts), Province of Negros Oriental, Island of Negros

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT284044Cheng-Wei Chen   SITW07568
Solomon Islands

VT
Diplaziopsis javanica (Bl.) C. Chr.
UVMVT294421M. Sundue   43322015-11-08
Papua New Guinea, New Britain, East New Britain: Wild Dog Camp, former site of SINIVIT Wild Dog Mine, Slopes above stream, -4.62616 152.04406, 1012m


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