Dataset: NYS-
Taxa: Daltoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York State Museum


NYS:NYSi
Daltonia splachnoides (Sm. in Sm. & Sowerby) Hook. & Tayl.
NYSi19231Parker, Charles S.   
IRELAND, Killarney.

NYS:NYSi
Daltonia splachnoides (Sm.) Hook. & Taylor
NYSi30671Shevock, James R.   315552008-03-10
United States, California, San Francisco, Mount Davidson, just below the Cross at summit., 294m

NYS:NYSi
Calyptrochaeta japonica (Cardot & Thér.) Z. Iwats. & Nog.
NYSi33683Deguchi, H.   1981-08-23
JAPAN, Ehime, Yagama, Yanadani-mura, Kamiukena-gun., 400 - 500m

NYS:NYSi
Calyptrochaeta japonica (Cardot & Thér.) Z. Iwats. & Nog.
NYSi33684Inoue, H.   1982-02-17
JAPAN, Miyazaki, Inohae Valley, Nichinan., 200m

NYS:NYSi
Calyptrochaeta japonica (Cardot & Thér.) Z. Iwats. & Nog.
NYSi33685Osada, T.   1982-03-17
JAPAN, Fukuoka-ken, Dazaifu-shi., 70m


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