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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Cucullosporella mangrovei (K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones) K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones
01312405J. J. Kohlmeyer   46611984-11-07
Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, Golden Grove (Atlantic Ocean), 11.1667 -60.8125

NY:NY
Cucullosporella mangrovei (K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones) K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones
01315097J. J. Kohlmeyer   4661

NY:NY
Cucullosporella mangrovei (K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones) K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones
01315096J. J. Kohlmeyer   4661

NY:NY
Cucullosporella mangrovei (K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones) K.D.Hyde & E.B.G.Jones
01315098J. J. Kohlmeyer   4661

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
F-520313Rolf Santesson   1991-09-25
Russia, Sakha, Primorskii Reg, Lazovskii Distr, Lazovskii Reserve, Petrova Island (Pad Nazgoy) (c. 8 km WSW of Preobrazhenie)

UPS:BOT
F-520315A.E. Wright   1992-05-27
New Zealand, Auckland, North Island, Tongariro Ecological Region and District, Tree Trunk Gorge Road, Lichen City, -39.18333 175.8

UPS:BOT
Cucullospora Etayo & R.Sant.
F-632595Rolf Santesson & Göran Thor   1981-03-15
Peru, San Martín, Prov. San Martin, Cerro Escalera (NE of Tarapoto), NW of the tunnel, -6.43333 -76.25

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F-520311H. Sipman   1985-03-23
Costa Rica, San José, Cerro de la Muerte, along Interamerican Highway. C. 2 m tall scrub rock outcrops, E of Cerro Buenavista

UPS:BOT
F-520312R. Thaxter   1887-08-20
United States, Tennessee, Burbank

UPS:BOT
F-520314Rolf Santesson   1971-01-10
Tanzania, Tanga, Usambara Mts, Dodwe (road towards Derema), ravine with styream over rocks


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Google Map

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