Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-000467J.F. Kerekes   502004-07-03
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi lnthanon National Park, jct of Highway 1009 and road to Mae Chaem., 18.526333 98.494, 1703m

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013726Y-S. Tan   1932003-09-09
Malaysia, Pahang, Fraser's Hill, Kindersley Trail.

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013735J. F. Kerekes   1332005-06-27
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon National Park, junction of Highway 1009 and road to Mae Chem., 18.526333 98.483333, 1703m

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013738J. F. Kerekes   1042005-01-13
Indonesia, West Java, Java, Cibodas Botanical Garden, trail to Mount Gede., -6.744583 107.00705, 1406m

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013743J. F. Kerekes   202004-01-16
Malaysia, Pahang, Fraser's Hill, Pine Tree Trail., 3.711667 101.7275, 1140 - 1320m

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013747J. F. Kerekes   172004-01-15
Malaysia, Pahang, Fraser's Hill, Bishop's Trail., 3.715817 101.7405, 1212m

SFSU
Crinipellis dipterocarpi f. cinnamomea Kerekes, Desjardin & Lumyong
SFSU-F-013754A. Retnowati   1511999-01-22
Indonesia, West Java, Java, Cibodas Botanical Garden, trail to Mount Gede., -6.744583 107.00705, 1406m


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