Dataset: CMN-CANM
Search Criteria: Indonesia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


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CANM 10427   
Indonesia, (Insula archip. males. occ.), Soengeiliat

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CANM 10523Schiffner, V.F.   
Indonesia, Java I., Java Occ Res. Priangan G. Gede, 1700m

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CANM 10524Schiffner, V.F.   1894-12-31
Indonesia, Java I., G. Salak, 1000m

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CANM 10525Schiffner, V.F.   
Indonesia, Java I., Res. Priangan, Gunung Gede/Pangrango National Park, 2950m

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Plagiochila monticola f. intermediae Herz.
CANM 10525AVerdoorn, Fr.   
Indonesia, Java I., Java Occ. Res. Prianagan, G. Gede, G. Pangrango., 2950m

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CANM 10529Verdoorn, F.   
Indonesia, Java Occ, Res. Priangan, G. Gede, 1440m

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Anthoceros argillaceus (Steph.) Verd.
CANM 10531Schiffner, V.F.   
Indonesia, Buitenzorg, 260m

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CANM 189907Robbins, R.G.   18961958-12-16
Indonesia, Java I., West Java: Mt. Gedeh, Tjibodas., 1676m

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CANM 189905Meijer, Willem   60361955-07-31
Indonesia, Sumatra I., Pajakumbuh: Harau-canyon, under waterfall, Sarasah Bunto., 600m

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CANM 10522Schiffner, V.F.   
Indonesia, Java Occ Res. Batavia Buitenzorg

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CANM 189904Robbins, R.G.   19211958-12-16
Indonesia, Java I., West Java: Mt. Gedeh, Tjibodas., 1676m

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Ectropothecium intorquatum (Dozy & Molk.) A. Jaeger
CANM 189941Meijer, Willem   60661955-06-29
Indonesia, Sumatra I., Pajakumbuh: Northern slope of Mt. Sago, 1900m

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CANM 297162Meijer, Willem   1956-07-31
Indonesia, Sumatra I., Central Sumatra, Mont Korinchi, 1800m

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CANM 309519Schiffner, V.F.   12.3891894-01-21
Indonesia, Java I., W-Java: am N-fusse des Gedeh bei Lebak Artja, 1000m


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