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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
79035.2133249W. R. Taylor   WRT 34-2641934-01-18
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach Anchorage.

US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
26782.2279199J. N. Norris & K. E. Bucher   JN-71161977-07-11
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach

US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
26782.2279200J. N. Norris & K. E. Bucher   JN-71161977-07-11
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach

US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
5050.2342282E. Y. Dawson & C. M. Dawson   EYD 223921962-03-09
Ecuador, Colón, Tortuga Bay

US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
26782.2860671J. N. Norris & K. E. Bucher   JN-71161977-07-11
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach

US:Botany
Derbesia hollenbergii W.R. Taylor
26782.2860672J. N. Norris & K. E. Bucher   JN-71161977-07-11
Ecuador, Colón, Black Beach

US:Botany
Derbesia
11172775M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   693132007-03-16
Belize, CBC Taph Site, 16.81003 -88.08144

US:Botany
Derbesia
11172777M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   677782006-03-25
Belize, Grouper's Garden/ Twin Cays

US:Botany
Derbesia attenuata E.Y. Dawson
5000.234227E. Y. Dawson & C. M. Dawson   EYD 223591962-03-09
Ecuador, Colón, Tortuga Bay

US:Botany
Derbesia
11172778M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   693272007-03-19
Belize, Gillis Reef Taphanoy Site

US:Botany
Derbesia
11172776M. M. Littler & D. S. Littler   677172006-03-20
Belize, BGITAP stet around Gillis Reef, 16.74336 -88.07253

US:Botany
Derbesia balbisiana
68956.22417J. N. Rose & J. N. Rose   186731914-07-12
Peru, Lima Department, Ancon, near lima

US:Botany
Derbesia balbisiana
52953.22634J. N. Rose & J. N. Rose   186751914-07-12
Peru, Lima Department, Ancon, near lima

US:Botany
Halicystis ovalis
44378.2392W. L. Schmitt   241938-07-25
Ecuador, Colón


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