Dataset: YPM-YU
Taxa: Coenogoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Yale University Herbarium, Peabody Museum of Natural History


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YU.236489Alexander W. Evans   2571925-11-09
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fairhope, 30.522972 -87.903326

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YU.236490Alexander W. Evans   3671925-03-27
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Magnolia Springs, 30.399716 -87.776014

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YU.236491Alexander W. Evans   3711925-03-27
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Bon Secour, 30.315478 -87.729432

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YU.236492Severin Rapp   1927-01-13
United States, Florida, Seminole, Near Sanford, 28.800548 -81.27312

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YU.185245   
Peru

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YU.185246   
Peru

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YU.185247   
Cuba

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Dimerella pineti (Schrader ex Ach.) Vězda
YU.240922Noble S. Proctor   CT00021991-12-05
United States, Connecticut, New Haven, Sleeping Giant State Park, 41.433153 -72.885102

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YU.185244   
Cuba

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Coenogonium nigrum (Huds.) Ehrenb.
YU.185248   
Poland, Schlesien, Ober Schreiberhau

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Microphiale diluta (Pers.) Zahlbr.
YU.236481John L. Sheldon   1913-08-23
United States, Connecticut, Windham, Central Village, 41.722941 -71.906739

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Microphiale lutea (Dicks.) Zahlbr.
YU.236482Clara E. Cummings   2521897-04-00
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Plymouth, 43.757017 -71.688134

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Microphiale lutea (Dicks.) Zahlbr.
YU.236483Clara E. Cummings   1897-04-00
United States, New Hampshire, Grafton, Plymouth, 43.757017 -71.688134

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Microphiale lutea (Dicks.) Zahlbr.
YU.236484Severin Rapp   1910-00-00
United States, Florida, Seminole, Sanford, 28.800548 -81.27312


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