Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ocellularia protocetrarica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
1102494W. R. Buck   440332003-03-30
Costa Rica, Limón, Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, Sector Quebrada González, Sendero El Ceibo, 10.1617 -83.9381, 700m

NY
02207286W. R. Buck   25801878-07-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Collected along the Rio Negro between Manaus and São Gabriel, along BR 307, just N of Igarapé Iá-Mirim, near Jerusalém, 0.33 -66.58

NY
02207287W. R. Buck   25811878-07-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Collected along the Rio Negro between Manaus and São Gabriel, along BR 307, just N of Igarapé Iá-Mirim, near Jerusalém, 0.33 -66.58

NY
02207285W. R. Buck   29061979-08-17
Brazil, Amazonas, Along the Rio Uatumã, along Igarapé Santa Luzia, just off Rio Uatumã, -1.83 -59.58

NY
02207284H. J. M. Sipman   377691993-11-21
El Salvador, Chalatenango, San Ignacio Mun., Cantón Río Chiquito, Cerro Pital, Finca de los Sres. Portillo, Peña Rajada, 14.38 -89.13, 2600m

United States National Herbarium - Smithsonian


US:Lichens
M. E. Hale   477831977-01-21
Panamá Oeste, Canal Zone, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island, F. Drayton Trail

US:Lichens
M. E. Hale   460551975-02-25
Panama, Veraguas, Along new road to Rio Calovebora, 4-8 km from Alto- Piedra

US:Lichens
M. E. Hale   447861975-02-25
Panama, Veraguas, Along road. to Rio Calovebora, 4 - 8 km from Alto Piedra.

US:Lichens
S. A. Mori & A. H. Gentry   42691975-01-14
Ridge between the Tapaliza and Tacarcuna Rivers.

US:Lichens
S. A. Mori & A. H. Gentry   42701975-01-14
Ridge between the Tapaliza and Tacarcuna Rivers.


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