Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asterina triloba
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Asterina triloba Earle Earle
C0243046FA. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Limestone hills along the coast, 3 miles west of Ponce

F:Botany
Asterina triloba Earle Earle
C0004195FA. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Ponce, along coast 3 mi. W of Ponce

Michigan State University Herbarium non-lichenized fungi


MSC
MSC0231979A. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Porto Rico, Limestone hills along the coast three miles W of Ponce, 17.984954 -66.65387

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
00330067A. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Three miles west of Ponce, 18.0216 -66.6593

NY:NY
01089687A. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Three miles west of Ponce, 18.0216 -66.6593

NY:NY
01089688A. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Three miles west of Ponce, 18.0216 -66.6593

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F12307A. A. Heller   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Porto Rico. Limestone hills on the coast three miles west of Ponce.

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00040065A.A. Heller   s.n.1902-12-05
United States, Puerto Rico, along the coast three miles west of Ponce, 18.011077 -66.614062

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 690608Heller A. A.   62161902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Ponce Limestone Hills, 3 miles W. of, 18.025769 -66.615092

BPI
BPI 690609Heller A. A.   1902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Ponce Limestone Hills, along the Coast, Three miles W. of, 18.025769 -66.615092

BPI
BPI 690610Heller A. A.   1902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Ponce Limestone Hills, along the Coast, Three miles W. of, 18.025769 -66.615092

BPI
BPI 690611Heller A. A.   1902-12-05
Puerto Rico, Ponce Limestone Hills, along the Coast, Three miles W. of, 18.025769 -66.615092


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Google Map

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