Dataset: TNS
Search Criteria: Mexico; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan


TNS:MH
Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe (Schwaegr.) Hampe
71238   47121945-11-24
Mexico, Chis, Chensivilmut above Huixtan

TNS:MH
Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe (Schwaegr.) Hampe
71237   10511944-10-22
Mexico, Guerrero, about 25 km west of Chilpancingo

TNS:MH
Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe (Schwaegr.) Hampe
71215   4801949-08-01
Mexico, Jalisco, lower slope of La Cumbre, 10 miles southwest of Autlan, Densely shrubbly ravine

TNS:MH
Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe (Schwaegr.) Hampe
71217   39231945-08-02
Mexico, Mexico, Jalapa, near Xico

TNS:MH
Hyophila tortula (Schwaegr.) Hampe (Schwaegr.) Hampe
71216   16171944-12-11
Mexico, on sandy dolomitic boulder in arroyo El Sol near Tamazunchale, S.L.P.

TNS:MH
Plagiochila chinantlana Gottsche Gottsche
213191   1966-02-08
Mexico, Oaxaca, epiphytisch im Bergwald

TNS:MH
Plagiochila floridana A.Evans A.Evans
213192   1966-08-28
Mexico, Morelos, Hartlaubbergwald oberh. d. Str. Trs Cumres-Zempoala

TNS:MH
Pseudosymblepharis schimperiana (Paris) H.A.Crum (Paris) H.A.Crum
71230   34231945-04-21
Mexico, Face of calcareous bluff, South of Los Casas, Cluapas, 7700 ft.

TNS:MH
Pseudosymblepharis schimperiana (Paris) H.A.Crum (Paris) H.A.Crum
71232   97501950-05-31
Mexico, State of Tamaulipas, On exposed rock in oak-sweet gum forest, Damp-dry, sunny-shady, limestone, 5 miles northwest of Sierra Marde Oriental, vicinity of Gomez Fairias

TNS:MH
Tortula fragilis Taylor Taylor
72299   80971944-08-29
Mexico, On Rio de la Magdalena above Contreras, 9000 ft, bark of tree


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Google Map

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