Dataset: UConn-CONN
Taxa: Monoblastiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Safford Torrey Herbarium


UConn:CONN
MONOBLASTIACEAE Walt. Watson
CONN00234080Aptroot, A.   610892004-03-25
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Osa Canton, Dominical, Rocas Verdes, 25 km SW of San Isidro., 9.233333 -83.866667, - 1m

UConn:CONN
Anisomeridium biforme (Borrer) R.C. Harris
CONN01001312Shirley C. Tucker   172651977-10-16
USA, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Miller bee yard, LSU property on Ben Hur Rd. near Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge.

UConn:CONN
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M. E. Barr
CONN01001313S.R. Olszewski   50692000-05-03
Canada, Ontario, Mud Lake Conservation Area, Port Colborne. Regional Municipality of Niagara, 42.93333 -79.25

UConn:CONN
Anisomeridium polypori (Ellis & Everh.) M. E. Barr
CONN01001314James C. Lendemer   50602005-09-18
USA, Pennsylvania, Pike, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pocono Environmental Education Center, east of access road, 41.16806 -74.90944, 229m


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