Dataset: MARY-
Taxa: Hymenophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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MARY1033660R.W. Krauss   151947-10-05
United States, Hawaii, Oahu, South Ridge of Kipapa Gulch, Waibo, Koolau Range. Altitude: 1200-1400 ft., 366 - 427m

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MARY1033661Rzedowski   326751975-01-18
Mexico, Hidalgo, 4 km al NE de Tlanchinol, on the road to Huejutla., 20.983333 -98.65, 1550m

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MARY1033662Rzedowski   326751975-01-18
Mexico, Hidalgo, 4 km al NE de Tlanchinol, on the road to Huejutla., 20.983333 -98.65, 1550m

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MARY1033656J.R. Grant   92-016661992-01-03
Costa Rica, San Jose, 6.8 km W of El Empalme on the Carretera Interamericana

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MARY1033652James L. Reveal   49501979-02-03
Panama, Cocle, Cerro Gaital, N of El Valle, about 6 km N of the northern edge of town, on the north-facing slope of C. Gaital, 8.65 -80.133333, 900m

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MARY1033655Diana Kelly   s.n.1975-06-00
New Zealand, Mt Attempt on hill slope below Bald Spur, D'Urville Island, Nelson L.D., 600m

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MARY1033659S.W. Leonard   
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1033654James L. Reveal   49351979-01-30
Panama, Darien, Serranía de Pirre, on the NW slope of the mountain range dominated by Cerro Pirre, along Q. Perecingo (Perasenico) a tributary to Rio Pirre, to Cerro Pirre at the summit above Rancho Frio, about 10 air km SSE of El Real, 8.033333 -77.7, 1400m

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MARY1033653V. Furlow   LR 95011985-03-17
United States, Guam, Agat, Upstream tributary of Sigua River, below parking area to Sigua & Tenjo, at Mt. Alutom

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Hymenophyllum secundum Hook. & Grev.
MARY1033657L.R. Parodi   116771934-02-05
Argentina, Neuquen, Los Lagos, Puerto Correntoso, 850m

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MARY1033658Rae Natalie P. Goodall   22321969-11-13
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Bahía Thetis, Bahía Thetis


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