Dataset: BRY
Search Criteria: Guatemala; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University


BRY
HETERODERMIA DIADEMATA (Taylor) D. D. Awasthi
BRY-L-0007155Everardo Vogel   l-310941962-01-00
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango Department, Department of Quetzaltenango: Las Majadas, near Quetzaltenango, 14.760497 -91.523014, 701m

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BRY-L-0007557W. A. Kellerman   sl-46221906-02-16
Guatemala, Sololá, Sololá, Sololá: Volcán Atitlan, 14.58375 -91.18661

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BRY-L-0012148Roger A. Anderson   383481973-03-25
Guatemala, El Quiché Department, Pachalúm, above valley of Salamá, 14.92472 -90.66278, 1500m

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BRY-L-0012257W. A. Kellerman   sl-46371906-01-11
Guatemala, Jutiapa Department, San Antonio Mountain, 14.533333 -89.933333

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PSEUDEVERNIA CONSOCIANS (Vain.) Hale & Culb.
BRY-L-0014829William Louis Culberson   el-15371976-12-17
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, 11 km ad meridiem versus ab oppido dicto Huehuetenango. Ad corticem Pini sp., 15.217894 -91.465512


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