Dataset: UCSC
Taxa: Hexagonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Cruz Fungal Herbarium


UCSC
UCSC-F-01826Greg Gilbert   BCI 00351993-11-23
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #916, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
UCSC-F-01827Greg Gilbert   BCI 01391993-11-25
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #56849, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
UCSC-F-01828Greg Gilbert   BCI 00171993-11-22
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #111119, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01829Astrid Ferrer   BCI 04041994-05-24
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01830Astrid Ferrer   BCI 07261994-07-29
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #8175, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01831Astrid Ferrer   BCI 08491994-08-12
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #3575, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01832Astrid Ferrer   BCI 03961994-05-24
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #5958, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01833Astrid Ferrer   BCI 04861994-06-18
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #8533, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
UCSC-F-01834Greg Gilbert   BCI 01341993-11-25
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
UCSC-F-01835Greg Gilbert   BCI 00511993-11-23
Panama, Barro Colorado Island, 50-ha FDP, Tree #57908, 9.15125 -79.8553, 120m

UCSC
Hexagonia hydnoides (Sw.) M. Fidalgo
UCSC-F-01906Greg Gilbert   GSG 00021993-09-18
Panama, Coco Solo Mangroves, Sousa plots

UCSC
UCSC-F-01956Greg Gilbert   CS 01801995-07-22
Panama, Galeta island, Punta Galeta Mangroves, Tree #2498, 9.405 -79.863472


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