Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lejeunea cerina (Hygrolejeunea cerina, Macrolejeunea cerina, Macrolejeunea subsimplex)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Macrolejeunea subsimplex (Nees & Mont.) Schiffner
104272R. Merril K. | A. E. Guevara | Enrique Forero González   C-9501965-07-16
Colombia, Tolima, Fresno, Central Cordillera, Departament of Tolima. 3 kms northeast of Fresno., 1420 - 1420m

COL
Hygrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Stephani
104273R. M. King | A. E. Guevara   c-7341965-06-02
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fusagasugá, Circa 16 kms northeas of Fusagasuga., 2500 - 2700m

COL
Macrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Gradst.
364517S. R. Gradstein   88461992-08-06
Colombia, Chocó, Nuquí, Dept. de Chocó. Mun. de Nuqui. Amargal at the Pacific coast SW of Arusi., 5.5705555556 -77.5022222222, 30 - 30m

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Macrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Gradst.
364564S. R. Gradstein   86601992-07-30
Colombia, Risaralda, COLOMBIA Dept. Risaralda Road Mistrato-San Antonio de Chami just beyond the pass. Quebrada of Rio Sutú.Rather heavily logged low montana rainforest along river., 5.3766666667 -75.8844444444, 1800 - 1800m

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Macrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Gradst.
364580S. R. Gradstein   85971992-07-27
Colombia, Risaralda, Dept. Risaralda. West Side of Cordillera Occidental, along trail from Jeguadas to Puerto de Oro, W of Mistrato., 5.4158333333 -76.0458333333, 1200 - 1200m

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Macrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Gradst.
364589S. R. Gradstein   85521992-07-27
Colombia, Risaralda, Dept. Risaralda West side of Cordillera Occidental, along trail from Jeguadas to Puerto de Oro., 5.4333333333 -76.0333333333, 1200 - 1200m

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Macrolejeunea cerina (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Gradst.
364641S. R. Gradstein   88021992-06-06
Colombia, Chocó, Nuquí, Dept. de Chocó. Mun. de Nuqui. Amargal at the Pacific coast SW of Arusi., 5.5705555556 -77.5022222222, 30 - 30m


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