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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & G.Thor
BR5030018005600Ertz D.   48302003-06-29
Reunion, entre Le Brûlé (S de St-Denis) et la Plaine des Chicots, le long du sentier de la Roche Ecrite, -20.966667 55.433333

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, specimen-based


CR
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
4221375Chaves, Jose Luis   37472009-06-25
Costa Rica, Limón, Limón, Veragua Rainforest, Río Victoria., 9.9237317 -83.1889503, 200 - 300m

CR
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
4221388Chaves, Jose Luis   37622009-06-25
Costa Rica, Limón, Limón, Veragua Rainforest, Río Victoria., 9.9237317 -83.1889503, 200 - 300m

CR
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
4131223Chaves, Jose Luis   30252008-01-28
Costa Rica, Alajuela, San Carlos, Sendero las Coladas., 10.4594722 -84.7344167, 500 - 600m

CR
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & G. Thor
4088318Sipman, Harrie   516452004-03-10
Costa Rica, Limón, Limón, Central, Reserva Biol Hitoy Cerere, 2 Km S de Estación, 9.6672483 -83.0286317, 100 - 300m

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & Thor
F56957Manuel López-Figueiras   160041978-05-20
Venezuela, Lara, Estado Lara Sierra Portuguesa, Parque Nacional ”Yacambú”, selva húmeda. Altitud 1400-1900 m.

S
Herpothallon albidum (Fée) Aptroot, Lücking & Thor
F56956M. Lopez-Figueiras & M. Keogh   154691978-03-03
Venezuela, Merida, Estado Merida Monte Zerpa, proximidades de La Hechicera, cercanías de Mérida. Altitud: 2000 m.


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Google Map

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