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

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New York Botanical Garden


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Scleroderma chrysastrum G.W.Martin G.W.Martin
00737970G. W. Martin   73671952-07-02
Panama, Canal Zone: Barro Colorodo Island

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Scleroderma columnare Berk. & Broome Berk. & Broome
796082R. E. Halling   83282002-11-14
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, 5 km SW of Cerro de la Muerte, Albergue de Montaña, Savegre, 9.5506 -83.8075, 2200 - 2200m

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Calostoma cinnabarina Desv. Desv.
341904R. E. Halling   78911999-10-16
Costa Rica, Dota, Jardin, about 3.5 km west of the Interamerican Highway at Empalme, 9.7144 -83.9744, 2220 - 2220m

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Calostoma cinnabarinum Corda
01943137O. K. Miller   281152002-11-24
Belize, Cayo, just past 1st bridge on road to Douglas d'Silva, 17.045 -88.968333

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Calostoma cinnabarinum Corda
01943138O. K. Miller   279862002-01-11
Belize, Cayo, across from Cooma Cairn Military Post, Cooma Cairn Rd, 957m

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Calostoma cinnabarinum Corda
01943140O. K. Miller   281462002-11-27
Belize, Cayo, on Cooma Cairn Rd just opposite the turn off to the Cooma Cairn Station, 914m

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Scleroderma citrinum Pers.
2762451K. P. Dumont   Dumont-PA17611975-07-02
Panama, Chiriquí, Oak Forest, Cerro Respingo, ca 6 km NW of Town of Cerro Punta., 2286m

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Scleroderma columnare Berk. & Broome Berk. & Broome
02762117R. E. Halling   86182004-06-11
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Coto Brus, Zona Protectora Las Tablas: Sitio Tinieblas., 8.9 -82.77, 1450m

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Scleroderma citrinum Pers. Pers.
02762119K. P. Dumont   Dumont-PA8471975-06-21
Panama, San Blás, Trail from Puerto Obaldia to Armila Indian Village., 152 - 152m

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Scleroderma stellatum Berk. Berk.
2762610G. W. Martin   22061935-06-30
Panama, Chiriquí, Valley of Upper Rio Chiriqui Viejo., 1600 - 1800m

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Scleroderma verrucosum (Bull.) Pers. (Bull.) Pers.
2762650G. W. Martin   20801935-06-28
Panama, Chiriquí, Valley of Upper Rio Chiriquí Viejo., 1600 - 1800m


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