Dataset: F
Search Criteria: Bahamas; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Coenogonium Ehrenb.
H. F. A. von Eggers   44631889-04-00
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0063997FJ. K. Small   85051910-01-18
Bahamas, Lisbon Creek, Mangrove Cay, 24.232373 -77.648804

F:Botany
C0063819FJ. K. Small & J. J. [unreadable]   85221910-01-18
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0059169FW. C. Coker   1903-06-00
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0066426FH. F. A. von Eggers   4463
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0097620FW. W. Calkins   467
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0096834FW. W. Calkins   475
Bahamas

F:Botany
C0096850FW. W. Calkins   472
Bahamas

F
Graphis scripta (L.) Ach.
C0399553FW. W. Calkins   148
Bahamas

F
C0399562F[collector unknown]   113281903-06-19
Bahamas

F
C0399568F[collector unknown]   211903-06-19
Bahamas

F
Graphis Adans.
C0399582FJ. T. Rothrock   2451890-00-00
Bahamas, Inagua

F
undetermined
C0395352FP. Wilson   80551909-05-15
Bahamas

F
undetermined
C0395353FP. Wilson   80551909-05-15
Bahamas


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