Dataset: FLAS
Taxa: Hygrophoropsidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Hygrophoropsis (J. Schröt.) Maire ex Martin-Sans
FLAS-F-63037Matthew Smith   MES-10162015-05-03
Chile, Along road T-80 between La Union and Hueicolla before Monumento Natural Alerce Costero

FLAS
Hygrophoropsis (J. Schröt.) Maire ex Martin-Sans
FLAS-F-63240Matthew Smith   MES-13002015-05-16
Argentina, side of the road, near Lago Escondido, Nahuel Huapi National Park

FLAS
Hygrophoropsis (J. Schröt.) Maire ex Martin-Sans
FLAS-F-64607Matthew E. Smith   MES-18732016-05-12
Argentina, Bariloche, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Arroyo Goye near colonia suiza, Argentina

FLAS
Hygrophoropsis (J. Schröt.) Maire ex Martin-Sans
FLAS-F-64795Francisco Kuhar   MES-20572016-05-16
Argentina, Bariloche, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Los Rapidos vicinity, Argentina

FLAS
FLAS-F-58771M. Smith   2011-07-28
United States, Alaska, Fairbanks North Star, Fairbanks, 64.838362 -147.653218

FLAS
FLAS-F-62976Giuliana Furci   MES-9362015-05-01
Chile, Along road T-80 between La Union and Hueicolla before Monumento Natural Alerce Costero

FLAS
Leucogyrophana olivascens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Ginns & Weresub
FLAS-F-55407Chi-Guang Wu   1988-12-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, Bartram Woods, University of Florida campus, 29.641939 -82.356517

FLAS
Leucogyrophana olivascens (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Ginns & Weresub
FLAS-F-60634Matthew E. Smith, Katy Lazarus   MES-8192014-12-06
United States, Florida, Leon, South of Tallahassee, Leon Sinks Geological Area., 30.314528 -84.342634


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