Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Botryocladia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:FH
Botryocladia bermudana C.W.Schneider & C.E.Lane C.W.Schneider & C.E.Lane
barcode-00778441[data not captured]   
Bermuda, [no additional data]

Harvard:FH
Botryocladia occidentalis (Borgesen) Kylin (Borgesen) Kylin
barcode-00778447F. S. Collins   1912-04-00
Bermuda, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Botryocladia occidentalis (Borgesen) Kylin (Borgesen) Kylin
barcode-00778448A. B. Hervey   1913-01-18
Bermuda, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Botryocladia occidentalis (Borgesen) Kylin (Borgesen) Kylin
barcode-00778449W. Faxon   
Bermuda, [no additional data]

Harvard:FH
Botryocladia occidentalis (Borgesen) Kylin (Borgesen) Kylin
barcode-00778450W. G. Farlow   
Bermuda, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
Botryocladia pyriformis (Borgesen) Kylin
barcode-00778458[no data available]   1039
Brazil, [data not captured]

Harvard:FH
barcode-00852670I. M. Lamb   A-5491963-07-06
Venezuela, Isla Coche


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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