Dataset: NY
Taxa: Hymenophyllopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Hymenophyllopsis ctenitoides Lellinger Lellinger
1731833J. J. Wurdack   341751953-01-24
Venezuela, Bolívar, Chimantá Massif: Northwest cumbres, Churi-tepuí (Muru-tepuí), 2100 - 2200m

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Hymenophyllopsis asplenioides A.C.Sm. A.C.Sm.
144734G. H. H. Tate   4391928-11-26
Venezuela, Amazonas, Summit of Mount Duida: slopes of Ridge 25

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Hymenophyllopsis incognita Lellinger Lellinger
880075I. L. do Amaral   16121984-02-16
Brazil, Amazonas, Barcelos, Platô da Serra Aracá, parte SE da Serra Norte. Mata de galeria e campo rupestre ao longo do rio Grande., 0.9016571 -63.3745909, 1150 - 1250m

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Hymenophyllopsis incognita Lellinger Lellinger
144735J. A. Steyermark   980141967-03-22
Venezuela, Bolívar, Meseta del Jáua: Cerro Jáua: Cumbre de la porción central-occidental de la Meseta. 36 millas nauticas o 60 km. noroeste de la misión de Campamento Sanidad del Río Kanarakuni, 4.75 -64.43, 1922 - 2100m

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Hymenophyllopsis steyermarkii Vareschi Vareschi
38207J. A. Steyermark   756441953-06-05
Venezuela, Bolívar, Chimantá Massif, between Bluff camp and low promontory north of Bluff camp, along west-facing portion of Chimantá-tepuí (Torono-tepuí)., 5.3 -62.1667, 1600 - 1700m

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02713250J. A. Steyermark   1244701981-02-16
Venezuela, Amazonas, Mun. Atabapo, Cerro Marahuaca, cumbre, sección NW, 3.5 -65.43, 2500 - 2500m

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Hymenophyllopsis hymenophylloides L.D.Gómez L.D.Gómez
2713267J. A. Steyermark   925841964-01-02
Venezuela, Bolívar, Cerro Venamo (parte-SW). Cerca de los Límites con la Guyana Ingles., 1500m

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Hymenophyllopsis superba Lellinger Lellinger
02056453B. Maguire   422501957-11-26
Venezuela, Amazonas, Cerro de la Neblina, Río Yatua. East escarpment slopes of Cañon Grande below Cumbre Camp, 1100 - 1800m


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