Dataset: HAW-
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


HAW:L
Cladonia ceratophlla
HAW-L-0000776W.A. Weber   l-40270
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands

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Cladonia pityrea (Flörke) Fr.
HAW-L-0001051S. Itow   L-41185
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

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Coccocarpia erythroxyli (Sprengel) Swinscow & Krog
HAW-L-0001207W.A. Weber   L-40290
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

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Graphina virginea (Eschw.) Mull. Arg.
HAW-L-0001826W.A. Weber   l-40024
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

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Parmelia tinctorum Nyl.
HAW-L-0003010W.A. Weber   l-63351
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

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HAW-L-0003534W.A. Weber   l-40843
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

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Roccella galapagoensis Follmann
HAW-L-0003875A. Weber   1455
Ecuador

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Sticta filix (Sw.) Nyl.
HAW-L-0004071W.A. Weber   l-63058
Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Isla Santa Cruz

HAW
HAW37406F.R. Fosberg   447571964-01-25
Ecuador

HAW
Cyathea poeppigii (Hook.) Domin
HAW01813Shelly J. Patterson   97-0041997-07-18
Ecuador, 56 km from Lago Agrio, on road to Baeza, 450m

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Cyathea poeppigii (Hook.) Domin
HAW04386Shelly J. Patterson   97-0041997-07-18
Ecuador, Baker, Besse, Kennedy, as Undet.; 56 km from Lago Agrio, on road to Baeza, 450m

HAW
Cyathea poeppigii (Hook.) Domin
HAW04387Shelly J. Patterson   97-0041997-07-18
Ecuador, 56 km from Lago Agrio, on road to Baeza, 450m

HAW
HAW42988Helen Kennedy   42711982-06-30
Ecuador, Road from Lago Agrio to San Miguel, 9 Km S of San Miguel, 350m

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Bursera graveolens (HBK.) Tr. & Planch.
HAW11413F.R. Fosberg   446881964-01-23
Ecuador, Academy Bay, vicinity of Seismological Station, 10 - 20m


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