Dataset: UPS-BOT
Search Criteria: Dominican Republic; La Vega; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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Cladia Nyl.
L-002575W.L. Culberson & C.F. Culberson   1982-06-17
Dominican Republic, La Vega

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Cladonia P. Browne
L-002577W.L. Culberson & C.F. Culberson   1982-05-17
Dominican Republic, La Vega

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Canoparmelia (Nyl.) Elix & Hale
L-087544H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-12
Dominican Republic, La Vega, On pine on exposed rock outcrops along low ridge on north side of Costanza, Cordillera Central

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
L-096678H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-12
Dominican Republic, La Vega, West Indies, stream valley with scattered pines around El Chorro, near Constanza, Cordillera Central

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
L-096680H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-12
Dominican Republic, La Vega, West Indies, stream valley with scattered pines around El Chorro, near Constanza, Cordillera Central

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
L-096682H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-06
Dominican Republic, La Vega, On rock in ravine leading into Valle de los Robles, base of Alto de la Bandera, Cordillera Central, La Vega

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Leptogium (Ach.) Gray
L-096707H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-06
Dominican Republic, La Vega, On top of large boulder in ravine leading into Valle de los Robles, base of Alto de la Bandera, Cordillera Central, La Vega. West Indies

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Oropogon Th. Fr.
L-104352H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-09
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Summit of Pico Trujillo [Monte Tina], Sierra de la Pelonia, Maciso Central, Cordillera Central

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L-171796H.A. Imshaug & C.M. Wetmore   1958-08-00
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Alto de la Banders, Cordillera Central

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L-192885Richard C. Harris   1982-05-15
Dominican Republic, La Vega, Arroyo Los Flaccos, ca. 0.5 km S of Pyramids, ca. 14 km S of Valle Nuevo


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