Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Chaetangiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Scinaia setchellii W.R. Taylor
56978.2110487W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-2881934-01-19
Ecuador, Colón, Off Post of Fice Bay.

US:Botany
Scinaia furcellata var. australis
43355.22407W. E. Safford   131887-06-30
Peru, Piura Department, Paita (Payta)

US:Botany
Pseudogloiophloea caribaea
94748.22378M. Diaz-Piferrer   215311966-06-06
Venezuela, Nueva Esparta State, Near Punta Cazonero

US:Botany
Pseudogloiophloea confusa
27919.22629F. Angermeyer & M. M. Littler   Jn-78861977-06-29
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana, -0.9725 -91.4472

US:Botany
Pseudogloiophloea confusa
27920.2263F. Angermeyer & M. M. Littler   Jn-79291977-06-29
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana, -0.9725 -91.4472

US:Botany
Scinaia complanata
156751.2323M. E. Hay   s.n.1977-10-07
Panama, Colón Province, Galeta Point, 9.405 -79.86347

US:Botany
Scinaia complanata
203414.2839S. A. Earle & G. W. Mead   MCZ-P-201967-04-07
Panama

US:Botany
Scinaia johnstoniae Setch.
79679.23089W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-3351934-01-22
Ecuador, Colón

US:Botany
Scinaia latifrons
79681.2265W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-1411934-01-13
Ecuador, Colón, Tagus Cove

US:Botany
Scinaia latifrons
27946.22679J. N. Norris, K. E. Bucher & M. M. Littler   JN-79761977-06-27
Ecuador, Colón, Tagus Cove, West Point, -0.2653 -91.3769

US:Botany
Scinaia latifrons
51380.23748W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-2891934-01-19
Ecuador, Colón, Off Post of Fice Bay

US:Botany
Scinaia
27948.23558M. M. Littler   Jn-87321978-02-16
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana

US:Botany
Scinaia
217101.1004G. Wellington   G753211975-01-14
Ecuador, Colón, Caleta Iguana

US:Botany
Scinaia latifrons
33965.23609W. L. Schmitt   327a-341934-12-10
Ecuador, Colón, Tagus Cove


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