Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Micropolypodium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1027189Hennipman E; Roos MC; Verduyn GP; Veldhoen P   1986-11-07
Costa Rica, Heredia. Braulio Carillo National Park., 10.25 -84.166667

NL:Botany
U.1027188Hennipman E; Roos MC; Verduyn GP; Veldhoen P   1986-11-03
Costa Rica, Alajuela. Monteverde Forest Reserve along camino., 10.25 -84.833333

NL:Botany
L.3566993Brade AC   1908-03-17
Costa Rica, San José

NL:Botany
Micropolypodium longisetosum (Hook.) Hirai
L.3566989Davidse G; Herrera C G; Warner RH   1984-03-22
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Between Cerro Kasir and Cerro Nai., 9.2 -83.066667

NL:Botany
Micropolypodium longisetosum (Hook.) Hirai
L 0795476Lechler W   1854-09-01
Peru, Puno

NL:Botany
Micropolypodium truncicola (Klotzsch) A.R.Sm.
L 0052406Moritz JWK   
Venezuela, Mérida, Merida

NL:Botany
Micropolypodium truncicola (Klotzsch) A.R.Sm.
L 0052405Moritz JWK   
Venezuela, Mérida, Merida


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