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

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
CUP-035005H.H. Whetzel   1922-01-08
United Kingdom, Bermuda, Paget Marsh, 54 -4

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03304506S. Brown | N. L. Britton | F. J. Seaver   14871912-11-29
Bermuda

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419352   

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419354   

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419351S. Brown   14371912-11-29
Bermuda

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419356F. J. Seaver   621938-12-02
Bermuda, Paget Marsh

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419355F. J. Seaver   4071940-12-06
Bermuda, Paget Marsh

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419357F. J. Seaver   4101940-12-06
Bermuda, Paget Marsh

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419358F. J. Seaver   4181940-12-06
Bermuda, Paget Marsh

NY:NY
Gorgoniceps confluens Seaver & Waterston
03419353F. J. Seaver   460a1941-04-13
Bermuda, Paget Marsh


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