Dataset: BRIT-NLU
Taxa: Davalliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0002479R. Geesink   70051974-05-26
Thailand, E. Thailand, prov. Chaiyaphum; Ban Nam Phrom, Chulaborn dam. c. 15° 40' N 102° 0' E., 15.666667 102, 800m

BRIT:NLU
NLU0002480H.G. Gutierrez   3831969-05-00
Philippines, Mt. Apay, Llorente, Samar 125°25'E 11°24'N., 11.4 125.416667, 183 - 244m

BRIT:NLU
Davallia solida (J.R. Forst.) Sw.
NLU0002478M. San NIcolas   LR 104131985-06-12
United States, Guam, Guam, Patch of limestone forest; just below gap between Mts. Lamlam & Jumllong-Manglo, along trail.

BRIT:NLU
Humata repens (L.fil.) Diels.
NLU0002476R. D. Worthington   132481987-09-11
Malaysia, Pahang: Dist. of Cameron Highlands, Cameron Highlands, W of Tanah Rata on trails to top of Gunung Beremban., 1676 - 1829m

BRIT:NLU
Humata heterophylla (Sm.) Desv.
NLU0002477L. Raulerson   86791984-12-28
Guam, On Mt. Lamlam.


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