Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aschersonia cinnabarina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bishop Museum, Herbarium Pacificum


BISH-BPBM:BISH
606632A.D.E. Elmer   128381911-03-01
Philippines, Cuyo Islands, Palawan Province, Puerto Princesa; Mt. Pulgar, 9.7275 118.716111

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Aschersonia cinnabarina Henn. Henn.
C0262752FA. D. E. Elmer   128381911-03-00
Philippines, Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Mt. Pulgar

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03440145   

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F22394Mc Allan   1888-03-00
Philippines, Luzon, Manila

S
F244843R. S. Hole   19351909-08-00
Myanmar, Burma

S
F244841C. B. Robinson & W. H. Brown   173321913-02-24
Philippines, Philippines, Luzon, Province of Batangas, Mt. Maquiling

S
F244840A. D. E. Elmer   128381911-03-00
Philippines, Philippine Islands, Island of Palawan, Province of Palawan, Puerto Princesa (Mt Pulgar).

S
F244842C. F. Baker   25851914-01-01
Philippines, P. I, Mt. Makiling near Los Banos

S
F244844R. Sen   19341905-12-29
Bangladesh, Chittagong, Chittagong

S
F244845E. J. Butler   19331907-10-08
India, Travancore, Minachil, Pulliyanur

University of Nebraska State Museum, C.E. Bessey Herbarium - Fungi


NEB
NEB00043881A. D. E. Elmer   1911-03-00
Philippines, Puerto Princesa (Mt. Pulgar), Province of Palawan; Island of Palawan, 9.7922 118.603

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 389486Elmer A. D. E.   128381911-03-00
Philippines, Puerto Princesa, Mt. Pulgar, Palawan Prov, Palawan

BPI
BPI 389487Elmer A. D. E.   128381911-03-00
Philippines, Puerto Princesa, Mt. Pulgar, Palawan Prov, Palawan


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