Dataset: MIL
Taxa: Haematommataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
125667Thomas H. Nash, III   135001976-06-10
Mexico, Chihuahua, Pine-oak forest above Casada de Basaseachic, ca 100 km W of Cuauhtémoc in the Sierra Madre Occidental., 28.2 -108.233333, 1950m

MIL
Haematomma subpuniceum (Müll. Arg.) B. de Lesd.
127052Thomas H. Nash, III   137421976-06-07
Mexico, Chihuahua, Along Rt. 10 about 25 miles southeast of Nuevo Casa Grandes., 30.166667 -107.633333

MIL
Haematomma ventosum (L.) A. Massal.
2116Anton Gisler   1860-00-00
Switzerland, Uri

MIL
Haematomma ventosum (L.) A. Massal.
126503B. Follmann   1977-07-00
Austria, Bergsturzblöcke unter dem Zunagl im oberen Umbaltal in der Venedigergruppe. [Hohe Tauern, Vendigergruppe, below Zunagl, upper Umbal Valley.], 2100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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