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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Coelastrum microporum
150892.2272F. Drouet   14671935-10-25
Brazil, Ceara State, Arpoadouros, fortaleza

US:Botany
Coelastrum proboscideum Bohlin in Wittr. & Nordst.
150895.2272F. Drouet   14711935-10-25
Brazil, Ceara State, Arpoadouros, fortaleza

US:Botany
Coelastrum proboscideum Bohlin in Wittr. & Nordst.
150886.2272F. Drouet   14691935-10-25
Brazil, Ceara State, Arpoadouros, fortaleza

US:Botany
Coelastrum proboscideum Bohlin in Wittr. & Nordst.
150894.225S. Wright   21131935-11-04
Brazil, Sao Paulo State, Jardim da luz, sao paulo

US:Botany
Coelastrum proboscideum Bohlin in Wittr. & Nordst.
150896.216G. Lagerheim   12401891-08-00
Ecuador, Guayas Province, Agua Clara.

US:Botany
Coelastrum reticulatum
52749.23063G. Lagerheim   10751890-12-00
Ecuador, Guayas Province, Balao


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