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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
CUP-MJ-000344   
Jamaica

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1680514K. P. Dumont   VE 2967
Venezuela, Merida, Above fish hatchery at La Mucuy, 7 km E of Tabay, Parq. Nac. Sierra Nevada.

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1680516K. P. Dumont   VE 2982
Venezuela, Merida, Above fish hatchery at La Mucuy, 7 km E of Tabay, Parq. Nac. Sierra Nevada.

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1680517K. P. Dumont   VE 2995
Venezuela, Merida, Above fish hatchery at La Mucuy, 7 km E of Tabay, Parq. Nac. Sierra Nevada.

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1680518K. P. Dumont   CO 335
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Quebrada Aguas Blancas, road between Sibate and Fusagasuga.

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1680520K. P. Dumont   CO 385
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Quebrada Aguas Blancas, road between Sibate and Fusagasuga.

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1680521K. P. Dumont   CO 229
Colombia, Cundinamarca, El Bosque de Las Mercedes, Boyacá.

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1680509K. P. Dumont   VE 7104
Venezuela, Bolivar, 134 km S of El Dorado, on road between El Dorado and Sta. Elena.

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1680510K. P. Dumont   CO 2007
Colombia, Cundinamarca, vicinity km 60 from Bogotá, on road between Guasca and Gacheta.

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1680511K. P. Dumont   VE 2495
Venezuela, Merida, Ca. 60 km W of Merida, on Merida-La Azulita road, La Carbonera.

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1680512K. P. Dumont   VE 2516
Venezuela, Merida, Ca. 63 km. W of Merida, Univ. Los Andes Forest Reserve, La Carbonera.

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1680513K. P. Dumont   VE 2823
Venezuela, Merida, Ca. 63 km. W of Merida, Univ. Los Andes Forest Reserve, La Carbonera.

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1680515K. P. Dumont   VE 2797
Venezuela, Merida, Ca. 63 km. W of Merida, Univ. Los Andes Forest Reserve, La Carbonera.

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1680519K. P. Dumont   CO 392
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Quebrada Aguas Blancas, road between Sibate and Fusagasuga.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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