Dataset: L
Search Criteria: Puerto Rico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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L.1149706Unknown   Unknown s.n.1915-01-01
Puerto Rico

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L.1149707Unknown   Unknown s.n.1915-01-01
Puerto Rico

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Cladonia pycnoclada (Pers.) Nyl.
L.1039489Fink B   Fink, B s.n.1916-01-01
Puerto Rico, Mayagüez

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Cladonia pycnoclada (Pers.) Nyl.
L.1039488Fink B   Fink, B s.n.1916-01-01
Puerto Rico, Mayagüez

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L.1039850Fink B   Fink, B s.n.1916-01-01
Puerto Rico, Portorico.

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Graphina nitidescens (Nyl.) Riddle
L 0700572Fink B   Fink, B 7241915-12-08
Puerto Rico

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Graphina colliculosum
L 0700501Fink B   Fink, B 24001916-01-06
Puerto Rico

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Mazosia ocellata (Nyl.) R.C. Harris
L 0489314Fink B; Herb Groenh   Fink, B; Herb Groenh 13691916-01-18
Puerto Rico

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L 0117848Balbis GB   Balbis, GB s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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Xylodon radula (Fr.) Tura, Zmitr., Wasser & Spirin
L 0117162Balbis GB   Balbis, GB s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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Isaria Pers.
L 0116403Balbis GB   Balbis, GB s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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Crepidotus variabilis (Pers.) P. Kumm.
L 0115473   s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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L 0115028   s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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L 0115500   s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico

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Mycena (Pers.) Roussel
L 0063757Llorens D   Llorens, D 1481997-06-19
Puerto Rico, Bisley Watersheds, Luquillo Mts.

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Coccocarpia pellita (Ach.) Müll. Arg.
L 0056615Bertero CLG   Bertero, CLG s.n.
Puerto Rico, Portorico.

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L 0054290Fink B   Fink, B 14701915-12-01
Puerto Rico, Puerto RicoRio Piedras

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L 0054225Lodge DJ   Lodge, DJ PR 4041986-11-02
Puerto Rico, El Verde Research AreaLuquillo Mountains

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Granulopyrenis portoricensis (Petr.) You Z. Wang, Aptroot & K.D. Hyde
L 0053735Fink B   Fink, B 14031915-12-29
Puerto Rico, Puerto RicoYanco


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