Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Malaysia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Physma byrsaeum (Ach.) Müll.Arg.
525312Collector unspecified   
Malaysia, Near Melaka

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Ocellularia cavata (Ach.) Müll.Arg.
1220763J. C. Moulton   1909-06-00
Malaysia, Sarawak, Near Kuching, Borneo

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1221408Native Collector   1216
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo

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Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem. & Schear
1236589P. Y. Wong   14831973-12-28
Malaysia, Perak, Ipoh, Sam Poh Cave, 4.67 101

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Catarraphia dictyoplaca (Mont. & Bosch) A.Massal.
2440606K. Kalb   404502014-08-15
Malaysia, Sarawak, Kuching (District), Borneo, Permai Rainforest Resort jungle trail (red/blue) near Damai Beach, 1.7475 110.3108, 30m

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Sporodochiolichen flavus Aptroot & Sipman
2440607K. Kalb   404072014-08-06
Malaysia, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu (District), Gaya Island (Pulau Gaya), 6.0122 116.0097, 20m

NY
2440608K. Kalb   404602014-08-06
Malaysia, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu (District), Gaya Island (Pulau Gaya), 6.0122 116.0097, 20m

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02207247J. Motley   3
Malaysia, Labuan, Borneo, Tanjong Kulong

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Coenogonium bryophilum Kalb
02515154K. Kalb   404682014-08-06
Malaysia, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu (District), Borneo, Gaya Island (Pulau Gaya), 6.0122 116.0097, 20m

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4588565J. Clemens   59011929-07-15
Malaysia, Sarawak, Borneo, Gat, Upper Rejang River., 5m

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Sticta (Schreb.) Ach.
04666448B. C. Tan   89-6191989-05-12
Malaysia, Sabah, North Borneo; Mt. Kinabalu, descending from Laban Ranta Hut to Carson Camp, 3340m

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Sticta (Schreb.) Ach.
04666449B. C. Tan   89-6691989-05-12
Malaysia, Sabah, North Borneo; Mt. Kinabalu, descending from Laban Ranta Hut to Carson Camp, 3340m


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