Dataset: MO
Taxa: Brymela
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Brymela rugulosa (Mitt.) W.R. Buck
90040698W.C. Steere   1944-05-13
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Pastaza (N bank), near Shell-Mera, Cordillera Oriental. Provincia del Oriente., -0.43 -78.55, 1020m

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Brymela acuminata (Mitt.) W.R. Buck
90066638Holm-Nielsen & Jeppesen   
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puento Santana., -1.65 -78.03, 1000m

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Brymela rugulosa (Mitt.) W.R. Buck
90066647S. P. Churchill & I. Sastre-D. J.   1985-07-22
Ecuador, Napo, Secondary premontane forest and along road cut. <13620-13631>, -0.67 -77.85, 1800m

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Brymela rugulosa (Mitt.) W.R. Buck
90066648L. Brako   
Ecuador, Pastaza, 4 km south of Shell toward Madre Tierra, just west of Puyo., -1.5 -78.05, 1050m

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Brymela cuspidata (A. Jaeger) W.R. Buck
90123099L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-06
Ecuador, Pastaza, Shell-Mera rain forest., -1.48 -78.05, 1050m


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