Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anisomeridium ambiguum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Anisomeridium ambiguum (Zahlbruckner) R. C. Harris
barcode-00388941R. Thaxter   1898-00-00
United States of America, Florida, Volusia County, [data not captured]

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Anisomeridium ambiguum (Zahlbruckner) R.C.Harris
BR5030019677837Montfoort D. & Ek R.C.   2611986-08-29
French Guiana, Saül, 2 km SW of the village, 'sentier Limonade', 3.533333 -53.2

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Anisomeridium ambiguum (Zahlbruckner) R.C.Harris
BR5020181464632Aptroot A.   610892004-03-25
Costa Rica, Dominical, Rocas Verdes, 25 km SW of San Isidro, 9.233333 -83.866667

BR
Anisomeridium ambiguum (Zahlbruckner) R.C.Harris
BR5020181438725Schumm F.& Frahm J.-P.   143932008-09-29
Seychelles, Mündung des Cote Or River, östlich von Anse Volbert village, -4.3166 55.746333

BR
Anisomeridium ambiguum (Zahlbruckner) R.C.Harris
BR5030019676823Groenhart P.   58501986-10-04
Indonesia, zuidkust O-Java, nabij kampung Ngliyep


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