Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Cocos (Keeling) Islands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Bacidia De Not.
L-047559Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island national park, 540 km SW of Puntarenas, Pacific ocean. Shady understory along second part of trail to summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Bacidia De Not.
L-068357Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean, exposed coastal vegetation with anthropogenic influence in Wafer Bay, rich in Hibiscus pernambucensis, Annona glabra, Cocos nucifera and Citrus

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Byssoloma Trevis.
L-068358Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Shady understory along secod part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Badimia Vězda
L-068360Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean, shady understory along second part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Byssoloma Trevis.
L-068363Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Exposed coastal vegetation with anthropogenic influence in Wafer Bay, rich in Hibiscus pernambucensis, Annona glabra, Cocos nucifera and Citrus

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L-068365Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Shady understory along first steep part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Fellhanera Vězda
L-068366Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Shady understory along first steep part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Gyalectidium Müll. Arg.
L-068370Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Gallery vegetation along Rio Genio, rich in terrestial ferns, shrubs of Melastomataceae and young trees of Ocotea insularis

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Lasioloma R. Sant.
L-068371Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Exposed coastal vegetation with anthropogenic influence in Wafer Bay

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L-068374Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Gallery vegetation along Rio Genio, rich in terrestial ferns, shrubs of Melastomataceae and young trees of Ocotea insularis

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L-068376Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Shady understory along first steep part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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L-068379Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarenas in the NW Pacific Ocean. Shady understory along first steep part of trail to the summit of Cerro Iglesias

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
L-096551Paul C. Standley   1927-12-06
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Lancetilla Valley, near Tela

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L-107775Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, 540 km SW of Puntarenas, NW Pacific, gallery forest along Rio Pittier in Iglesias Bay

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L-107784Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, 540 km SW of Puntarenas, NW Pacific

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L-107786Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, 540 km SW of Puntarenas, NW Pacific

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L-116735Robert Lücking   1992-04-00
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Cocos Island National Park, c. 540 km SW of Puntarena in the NW Pacific ocean


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