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

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01089781F. L. Stevens   94331915-08-15
Puerto Rico

NY:NY
3634893   

NY:NY
3634894   

NY:NY
3634895   

NY:NY
3634896   

NY:NY
3634897   

NY:NY
3634898   

NY:NY
3634899   

NY:NY
3634900   

NY:NY
3634901   

NY:NY
03634892   

University of Illinois Fungarium - Fungi


ILL
ILL00004139F. L. Stevens No. 7393   73931915-06-24
USA-Puerto Rico, En los alrededores de Mayagüez as Mayagüez in the packet, 18.201111 -67.139722

ILL
ILL00092106F. L.Stevens   4747

ILL
ILL00092107F.L.Stevens   47471915-07-16
USA-Puerto Rico, 18.1397 -66.266

ILL
ILL00092105F.L. Stevens   94331915-08-15
USA-Puerto Rico, 18.3356 -66.01067

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Fungi
14621F. L. Stevens   94331915-08-15
Puerto Rico, Trijillo Alto

MICH:Fungi
306878F. L. Stevens   

MICH:Fungi
306879F. L. Stevens   

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 652913Stevens F. L.   1915-07-10
Puerto Rico, Las Marias, 18.237722 -66.983243

BPI
BPI 652914Stevens F. L.   1915-00-00
Puerto Rico, 18.2 -66.5

BPI
BPI 652915Stevens F. L.   81601915-07-10
Puerto Rico, Las Marias, 18.237722 -66.983243

BPI
BPI 652916Stevens F. L.   1915-06-25
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Mesa, 18.202651 -67.10052

BPI
BPI 652917Stevens F. L.   73491915-06-23
Puerto Rico, Homuigueras, 18.133807 -67.118819

BPI
BPI 652918Stevens F. L.   1915-08-15
Puerto Rico, Triyillo Alto, 18.32438 -65.993771

BPI
BPI 652919Stevens F. L.   1915-06-23
Puerto Rico, Homiugueras, 18.133807 -67.118819

BPI
BPI 652920Stevens F. L.   1915-06-25
Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Mesa, 18.202651 -67.10052

BPI
BPI 867344Whetzel, H. H.; Kern, F. D.; Toro, R. A.   1924-06-18
Puerto Rico, Yanco, Finca Maria, 18.07087 -66.860884


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