Dataset: S
Taxa: Vainionora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L9379Kjell von Sneidern   1943-03-02
Colombia, Cauca, Dep. Cauca: Moscopan, alt. 2600 m

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L9380Rolf Santesson, Anders Tehler & Göran Thor   P105:881981-03-28
Peru, Cusco, Dept. Cuzco: Prov. Paucartambo, road Paucartambo - Pillcopata, 15 km (road distance) NE of the turn to Tres Cruces. Alt. c. 3000 m

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L9930G. O. Malme ?   23521894-02-19
Brazil, Brazil ?

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L10176T. H. Nash III   421291992-08-05
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii County: Puu Huluhulu, along Saddle Road (HI 220) between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa koa and dry Hawaiian forest; on Acacia koa;19°41'30'N 155°28'0'W ca. 2060 m

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F236903J. F. Rock   
United States, Oahu, Insula Sandwicensis Oahu : in montibus Punalun.

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F236913Carl Skottsberg   15001922-08-07
United States, Oahu, Ins. Hawaii: Oahu, Koolau Mts, bark of Tantalus, on trees c. 600 m. s. m.

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F236914W. A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   1983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, U.S.A. Ins. Hawai´i. Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. Road from Kilauea Crater Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road, 1,500-2,000 m.s.m. On smooth bark of young Sapindus saponaria in Kipuka Ki, a mesic ”tree island” with deep mature soils.

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F236915Lindig   30
Colombia, N. Granata

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F236917J. Rock   
China, Yunnan, China : Lidjiang, in silvis Ndaza Ko, 3500-4000 m.

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F236936G. O. Malme   23521894-02-19
Brazil, Mato Grosso, Brasiliæ civit. Matto Grosso : Santa Anna da Chapada.

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F236916W. A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   301983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, U.S.A. Ins. Hawai´i. Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. Road from Kilaue Crater Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road, 1,500-2,000 m.s.m. On moribund trunks of Acacia koa, in mesic forest, Kipuka Ki.

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F236937G. O. Malme   1322B1893-05-31
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasiliæ civit. Rio Grande do Sul : Porto Alegre, pr. Parthenon.


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