Dataset: UPR
Taxa: Brigantieaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colección de Líquenes del Herbario del Jardín Botánico de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico


UPR
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
5628   19762009-06-28
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Adjuntas, Bosque Estatal de Guilarte. Entrada de camino cerrado. Final de vereda principal cerca del mirador, 18.133333 -66.75, 1000m

UPR
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
1167   11202014-02-20
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Utuado, Rio Abajo State Forest, behind administrative office, Old growth secondary forest and backyard with abandoned vehicles, 18.316667 -66.683333, 200m

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
2937   2567f2016-06-29
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Jardín El Paraiso Gran Piedra.

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
2938   2567g2016-06-29
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Jardín El Paraiso Gran Piedra.

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
3122   26542016-07-05
Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, Alrededores del Museo La Isabelica

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
3610   2995c2017-07-13
Dominican Republic, Pedernales, Sierra de Bahoruco, Vereda El Pinito, 18.253056 -71.734444, 1662m

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
3727   3052a2017-07-19
Dominican Republic, San Juan, Aguita Fria, Rio La Ballena, El Tetero, 18.991389 -70.932222, 1523m

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
3736   3056c2017-07-19
Dominican Republic, Manabao, La Vega, Caseta Alto de Cotorra, 19.037778 -70.903889, 1738m

UPR
Brigantiaea Trevis.
3737   3057b2017-07-19
Dominican Republic, San Juan, Aguita Fria, Bajando al Tetero, 19.026111 -70.912222, 2136m

UPR
Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Sprengel) R. Sant. & Hafellner
4632   35482018-04-18
Jamaica, Douglas Castle, Clarendon, Mason River Protected Area (J27), 18.195278 -77.261667, 716m


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