Dataset: HAW-
Taxa: Micareaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


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Micarea melaena (Nyl.) Hedl.
HAW-L-0002697Lars-Erik Muhr   9101978-10-08
Sweden, Varmland, Karlskoga, W of Lake Norrgryten.

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Micarea prasina Fr.
HAW-L-0002698A. Vezda   14671976-09-27
Czech Republic, 500m

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Micarea prasina Fr.
HAW-L-0002701C.W. Smith   40231978-06-00
United States, West Virginia, Mountain Lake Biological Station.

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HAW-L-0002690C.W. Smith   75401981-09-18
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu. Koolau, Manoa Valley, Manoa Falls Trail.

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HAW-L-0002693C.W. Smith   76901982-07-15
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii Island. Mauna Kea. Keanakolu road. Hopuwai on Nauhi Gulch near Piha Forest Reserve., 1951m

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HAW-L-0002694C.W. Smith   77521983-01-15
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu. Koolau Range, Keolu Hills, Kailua., 18m

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HAW-L-0002695C.W. Smith   24821976-02-18
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii Island. Leleiwi Point. East of Hilo., 1m

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Micarea beckhausii (Körb.) Vezda
HAW-L-0002700Lars-Erik Muhr   31741980-09-03
Sweden

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Micarea prasina Fr.
HAW-L-0002699M. Skytte Christiansen   78.4021978-08-21
Denmark

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HAW-L-0002691C.W. Smith   75451981-09-19
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu. Koolau Waimanalo, Bellows Field., 10m

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HAW-L-0002692C.W. Smith   75451981-09-19
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu. Koolau Waimanalo, Bellows Field., 10m

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HAW-L-0002696C.W. Smith   41431978-07-14
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu. Waianae Mts. Puu Kaua. Eastern ridge., 823m


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