Dataset: NYBG-Pacific
Taxa: Mniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium rostratum (Schrad.) T. Kop.
02696209K. R. Wood   120392006-08-10
United States of America, Hawaii, Kauai Co., Hanalei District, Limahuli, upper SW headwaters of preserve, UTM: 0439550 - 2453366, 914m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium medium (Bruch & Schimp.) T.J.Kop.
153122   
United States of America, Hawaii, Sandwich Island

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01186864D. H. Norris   630271981-07-08
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Mt. Sarawaket Southern Range 3 km SSE of Lake Gwam., -6.35 147.1417, 3350 - 3350m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01232227M. M. J. van Balgooy   5761965-06-07
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Mt. Wilhelm, Kombugomambuno, Pindunde valley, -5.75 145.08, 3350m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01232228M. M. J. van Balgooy   712A1965-06-17
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Mt. Wilhelm, rocky islet in Lake Aunde, -5.75 145.08, 3560m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01232229W. Vink   17349A1966-08-03
Papua New Guinea, Southern Highlands, Tari Subdistr., Mt. Ambua, -6 143, 3290m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01232230W. Vink   16935A1966-06-19
Papua New Guinea, Southern Highlands, Tari Subdistr., Ibiwara, -6 143, 2700m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium cordatum T.J.Kop. & D.H.Norris
01232231M. M. J. van Balgooy   330B1965-05-14
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Mt. Wilhelm, NE of Lake Aunde, -5.75 145.08, 3600m

NYBG:Pacific
Plagiomnium integrum (Bosch & Sande Lac.) T.J.Kop.
01232232M. Jacobs   B9771973-08-31
Papua New Guinea, Kasanombe, 40 km N of Lae, -6.4 147.02, 1600 - 2000m


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