Dataset: CR
Taxa: Gymnosporangiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


CR
238062Bates, J. M.   29771909-08-25
Estados Unidos, Fort niobrara, Neb.

CR
284534Martin, George   1084-a1881-07-01
Estados Unidos, West Chester, Pa.

CR
284535Martin, George   1084-b1881-07-01
Estados Unidos, West Chester, Pa.

CR
284536   1087-b
Canadá, Newfield, N. J.

CR
284537Farlow, William Gilson   1087-a
Estados Unidos, Magnolia, Mass.

CR
284538Baker, Charles Fuller   31641894-07-01
Estados Unidos, Home. Col.

CR
284539   1085-a1880-08-01
Estados Unidos, Mifflin Co,Pa.

CR
284540Kellerman, W. A.   1085-c1882-07-01
Estados Unidos, Lexington, Ky.

CR
284541   1085-d1881-07-01
Estados Unidos, Mifflin Co, Pa.

CR
284542Arthur, Joseph Charles   1086-a
Estados Unidos, Charles City, Iowa.

CR
284543Martin, George   1086-b
Estados Unidos, Chester Co, Pa.

CR
284544Farlow, William Gilson   1086-c
Estados Unidos, Newton.

CR
284545   1086-d
Estados Unidos, Newfiel, N. J.

CR
284546   10881882-08-01
Canadá, Newfield, N. J.


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