Dataset: MO
Taxa: Notoligotrichum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Notoligotrichum trichodon (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90066100S. Laegaard   1998-01-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Prov. Pichincha/Napo: along ridge S of Paso de la Virgen., -1.32 -78.2, 4000m

MO
Notoligotrichum trichodon (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90066101H. G. Barclay & P. Juajibioy   1959-08-11
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Prov. Chimborazo/Santiago-Zamora: cordillera Oriental, P, -1.9 -78.48, 4100m

MO
Notoligotrichum trichodon (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90123630W.C. Steere & H. Balslev   1982-09-20
Ecuador, Napo, Cordillera Oriental, P, -0.33 -78.55, 4200m

MO
Notoligotrichum trichodon (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90127320W.C. Steere & H. Balslev   1982-09-20
Ecuador, Napo, Cordillera Oriental, P, -0.33 -78.55, 4200m

MO
Notoligotrichum trichodon (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90130289S. Laegaard   1984-11-04
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Cordillera de Llanganatis, P, -1.17 -78.37, 4250m

MO:Tropicos
Notoligotrichum australe (Hook. f. & Wilson) G.L. Sm.
90013093Manuel MahĂș   61071971-03-15
Chile, Araucania, Malleco, Parque Nacional de Nahuelbuta, vega frente a la casa de Pincheira., -37.78 -73.05, 1250m

MO:Tropicos
90094295Marshall R. Crosby   117821976-01-18
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Forest on southwest slope of Volcan Quetrupillan, Forestal Trafan., -39.57 -71.78, 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Notoligotrichum minimum (Cardot) G.L. Sm.
90094296Marshall R. Crosby   117831976-01-18
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Forest on southwest slope of Volcan Quetrupillan, Forestal Trafan., -39.57 -71.78, 1000m


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